Interior design circa 1970: [link]
That living room with the butterfly cube on the table is like someone took a bad migraine and translated it into physical form.
'Out Of Gas'
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Interior design circa 1970: [link]
That living room with the butterfly cube on the table is like someone took a bad migraine and translated it into physical form.
Conversation pit looks like a place to facilitate the pouring of liquids on one's head by kids and pets.
Glad I didn't know any fashionable people in the 70s. I was too impressionable, I could have imprinted on that! Instead of Rocky Horror. The, um, horror.
My elementary school had a conversation pit in the library. It was kind of awesome.
Those rooms are ... um ... bright. I don't remember ever seeing anyplace that looked like that. Obviously, I didn't go to any of the "cool" houses. Or bachelor pads.
An open-plan elementary school I went to in second and third grade had a pit for an auditorium. A really big one, obviously.
Editing hilarity: So many folks here confuse roll and role.
I've been seeing a lot of peek/peak confusion. The one I had to just blink at for a while though was "cease the opportunity".
I always like "peeked my interest"-- gives me a giggle.
YOu can peek at my interest anytime. t bom chicka bom bom
The one I had to just blink at for a while though was "cease the opportunity".
Hey, when opportunity knocks, sometimes you gotta slam the door in its face.
I need to remind myself not to get involved in a ridic FB conversation. A bunch of self-righteous twits going on and on about what a great idea it would be to regulate sugar sodas, you know, like alcohol and cigarettes, make it so you'd need to be 18 in order to drink them. And parents who let their kids drink soda? That's parental neglect right there. **facepalm**
Ugh, no, it's bugging me too much already. I can't possibly post or I'll just have to engage them in conversation.
"He played a key roll in the successful launch of x."
Like P-C, I saw dice. Also, bowling.
An open-plan elementary school I went to in second and third grade had a pit for an auditorium. A really big one, obviously.
Did it go all the way to the Hellmouth?