I'd have much preferred a lawn flamingo to the house. Houses are so common.
I love this. It's hilarious!
- submitted by Anonymous on 03/27/2007
I love this. It's hilarious!
I don't get this really. Oh
- submitted by Humorlesspeep on 03/27/2007
I don't get this really. Oh wait yes I do. Very cute. But I like rocks so I wouldn't want them removed from our lawn. And don't even think about taking a picture of our lawn and making fun of it.
Somebody on our street has
- submitted by Anonymous on 03/27/2007
Somebody on our street has rocks all over the lawn. It looks like a moonscape. I once asked the owner, a nice man, why he did that. He said, I don't know, it just seemed cool. Truth is it doesn't look cool, it looks rediculous. It also violates local codes and the funny thing now is he's at war with our town council over how many rocks on a lawn is too much
the standard rule is 2 rocks
- submitted by rockexpert on 03/27/2007
the standard rule is 2 rocks is enough, unless they're boulders in which case only 1. anything beyond that is inappropriate and stupid.
what's the difference
- submitted by Anonymous on 03/27/2007
what's the difference between a rock and a boulder. who decides?
there are the kinds of existential quetions that need to be addressed.
here's another: what's the difference between a rock and stone? i have no idea.
rockexpert
- submitted by Anonymous on 03/27/2007
a stone is a small rock. of course a rock can also be a small stone. a boulder is a large rock, but it's never a large stone.