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Heh. I’d forgotten all about “Deep Thoughts”. Thanks Az!
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Excellent stuff, Az! It brought a big smile to my face this morning.
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Heh, heh … glad you liked it. 🙂
It’s particularly meaningful for me because my life is refreshingly free of people I might like to push down the stairs these days.
Arnie, is there a specific website this came from? I originally stumbled upon it a couple of weeks ago but now can’t remember where.
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That brought a smile to my face, too. Or perhaps a smirk.
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That is awesome! I love it. I might steel it!
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http://www.deepthoughtsbyjackhandy.com/
They may not have a unique image with each, but …
“When I found the skull in the woods, the first thing I did was call the police. But then I got curious about it. I picked it up, and started wondering who this person was, and why he had deer horns.”
And as the website author says, hearing the narrator definitely adds something. So if we can find an audio clip…
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Ahahahaha! I might just go implement this right now.
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Or just set them up and watch them fall on their own…
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I like this one! Can I keep it?
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Hey recumbentman … whaddaya, reading ALL my blog posts? I’d forgotten about this one – definitely a goodie. And yes, of course you can keep it.
Very nice to see you here. 🙂
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