Frog Applause by Teresa Dowlatshahi

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  1. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Well aren’t you just the little go-getter!

  2. jml58

    jml58 said, 7 months ago

    That was a grave decision.

  3. ejcapulet

    ejcapuletGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    You might not want to mention this one to your school psychologist.

  4. plight

    plight said, 7 months ago

    Have shovel, will drivel.

  5. Hugh B. Hayve

    Hugh B. Hayve said, 7 months ago

    Now bleed it out,
    Dig it deeper,
    Just to throw it away…

  6. Ray C

    Ray CGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    TMI! (Tomb much information.)

  7. Randy_B

    Randy_BGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    It’s not truly morbid unless you intend to occupy it directly.

  8. prettyfeet

    prettyfeet said, 7 months ago

    That sounds ambitious. Did you use your best sandbox shovel?

  9. rookie26201

    rookie26201 said, 7 months ago

    Shovel ready project.

  10. cleokaya

    cleokayaGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    In this day and age it’s makes much more sense to just go for the torch. Or, perhaps you are lucky enough to have a coal furnace of a wood stove.

  11. Dypak

    DypakGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    I’ll dig one for you too, if you like!

  12. Dypak

    DypakGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Margueritem,
    I have some of the Russian eggs I bought in Moscow. Funny thing is that there they are painted on wood. Lacquered and painted, usually with a Russian Orthodox Church design. They sell the eggs in kits, like we sell model cars. It’s a big pass time over there. And a good way to make money selling souveneirs.

  13. wndrwrthg

    wndrwrthgGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    “Dig, we must”.

  14. Margueritem

    MargueritemGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Dypak says:

    Margueritem,
    I have some of the Russian eggs I bought in Moscow. Funny thing is that there they are painted on wood. Lacquered and painted, usually with a Russian Orthodox Church design. They sell the eggs in kits, like we sell model cars. It’s a big pass time over there. And a good way to make money selling souveneirs.

    ~ They need something to keep them occupied during the long, cold winters. ;-) I would love to see the genuine article. All I’ve ever seen are pictures.

  15. plight

    plight said, 7 months ago

    lol progan01