[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Did anyone get through the whole thing? They sais building a bridge across the ditch could cost $100,000! That reporter deserves an Emmy for saying that with a straight face. [/quote]
Orly?
What it is made off?
Ivory?
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Did anyone get through the whole thing? They sais building a bridge across the ditch could cost $100,000! That reporter deserves an Emmy for saying that with a straight face. [/quote]
Orly?
What it is made off?
Ivory?
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Did anyone get through the whole thing? They sais building a bridge across the ditch could cost $100,000! That reporter deserves an Emmy for saying that with a straight face. [/quote]
Orly?
What it is made off?
Ivory?
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You kidding? For the safety of the precious dumplings who have to risk their lives getting to school, it had better be made well enough to withstand a category IV hurricane…as well as not detract from property values (ie, no black ethnic styles in the architecture).
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Did anyone get through the whole thing? They sais building a bridge across the ditch could cost $100,000! That reporter deserves an Emmy for saying that with a straight face. [/quote]
Orly?
What it is made off?
Ivory?
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They used up all the ivory building a luxury tower complex that overlooks the drainage ditch. It was there that the parents first noticed how perilous the ditch is. Apparently the dangers aren’t so easily spotted at ground level. You have to look at it from the top of the ivory tower to be convinced.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Did anyone get through the whole thing? They sais building a bridge across the ditch could cost $100,000! That reporter deserves an Emmy for saying that with a straight face. [/quote]
Orly?
What it is made off?
Ivory?
[/quote]
You kidding? For the safety of the precious dumplings who have to risk their lives getting to school, it had better be made well enough to withstand a category IV hurricane…as well as not detract from property values (ie, no black ethnic styles in the architecture).
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Are YOU kidding? There has to be elements of black ethnic style to it. There is nothing white people like more than token acknowledgments of ethnic diversity.
I’m thinking a big bronze Kwanza basket at the apex of the arches with a ginormous clock hung around it from a chain dropping over the side. It should chime “FLA-VA-FLAVE!!!” 12 times every day at noon, and every night at 2:30 in the morning until someone calls the cops.
I have to say, my absolute favorite part of the video is the dad who just literally strolls right over the ditch with his hands in his pockets.
I’ll just leave these right here. At least they have bridges?!?!
[quote]SkyzykS wrote:
[quote]Professor X wrote:
[quote]orion wrote:
[quote]hungry4more wrote:
Did anyone get through the whole thing? They sais building a bridge across the ditch could cost $100,000! That reporter deserves an Emmy for saying that with a straight face. [/quote]
Orly?
What it is made off?
Ivory?
[/quote]
You kidding? For the safety of the precious dumplings who have to risk their lives getting to school, it had better be made well enough to withstand a category IV hurricane…as well as not detract from property values (ie, no black ethnic styles in the architecture).
[/quote]
Are YOU kidding? There has to be elements of black ethnic style to it. There is nothing white people like more than token acknowledgments of ethnic diversity.
I’m thinking a big bronze Kwanza basket at the apex of the arches with a ginormous clock hung around it from a chain dropping over the side. It should chime “FLA-VA-FLAVE!!!” 12 times every day at noon, and every night at 2:30 in the morning until someone calls the cops.
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Fucking great.
Meanwhile…
1.5 hour walk along a precarious cliff to get to a crazy zipline just to get to the train to get to school.