Monday, May 20, 2013

Zen Monday #243

Hello, hallowed Zen Monday!

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19 comments:

  1. but I wanted to one that came with kids!

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  2. I will never ever need strollers again... I'm too old:-)

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  3. Nothing that comes in twos is ever really free.

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  4. That's how they getcha... The one on the left was free, but who even knows what they charged for the other one.

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  5. They've escaped! They're free at last! Probably hiding up that tree.

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  6. PA took 'em. She always gets there first.

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  7. You're right. She'll make them into the most eclectic and beautiful planters you've ever seen.

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  8. When the twins got back from their first year in college...mom and dad decided it was finally time to let go of some of their baby things...

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  9. I loved my double buggy. Got thrown out of a German supermarket for daring to come in with one.

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  10. Ha! Beam me up, Scotty.

    All day long I've been thinking about the planter PA would make. I can't tell if the handles are curved at the back, but if I could hook this on my fence I could grow something in it.

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  11. Two's enough. We're done!

    PA makes us think more creatively about things, doesn't she? "Things" as in objects.

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  12. If only I knew where it is--and if it is still there--I could take both my grandsons walking at the same time! (Or send them off with Mom/Auntie & Dad/Uncle so I could get some peace and quiet.)

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  13. Guess somebody took the kids but left the complimentary strollers!

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  14. I hope someone who needs it picks it up. Imagine having two little kids if you can't afford a stroller.

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  15. Nice stroller, esp for two young ones, either same age or close to the same age.

    We saw a woman the other day, pushing one of these. Except, like this one, there were no passengers or other cargo. I pulled over and asked her "Uhm, Ma'am, I think you've forgotten something in your carriage!" and drove off. She stood there looking at me like I had 3 heads. (Sounds more like a John thing, I think we'd get on well!).

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  16. Sorry to disappoint but I would have passed. Vic on the other hand, would have pulled out his Swiss army knife and dislodged the wheels - then the scrap guys would have come in for the metal. Aluminum is pricey

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  17. Maybe I'll try out the planter idea. I can't lose.

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