Friday, December 18, 2009

that sinks


I mean, without a disposal, that's a lousy excuse for a sink. Thanks, Brandon.

8 comments:

  1. This might explain the state of that bathroom in an earlier post, however.

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  2. This is simply a poem, titled "Sinks"

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  3. Shouldn't the orangy writing say: There is NO disposal?

    Put something in here and it 'sinks' but doen't go all the way down....

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  4. No one but me realizes that it's spelled "absolutely"? Must be a high school dropout.

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  5. Could "absolutly" refer to vodka? No, probably not . . .

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  6. Perhaps the individual who produced this masterpiece was paying homage to their beverage of choice the day of the writing.

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  7. I'm actually sort of curious who would put straws down the sink often enough to be included on the list... food, coffee grounds sure, that happens all the time, but straws?

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  8. Wait.. are we defining what "sinks" are? Because isn't there only one sink here [as evidenced by later use of the singular]..? I think you're right, Jamie--totally a poem.

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