Whoever took the crabs, also took their "house."
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12 comments:
So messed up.
A coconut shell sitting in the middle of a public park? Are we sure it wasn't just, you know, thrown away by BUP or someone else?
Is that dreadful vapor store still open upstairs? As much as I do not wish to support them, our Au Pair seems to have taken up smoking once more and if we could get her to switch to vaporizing, it would likely cut down on offensive odors on her clothing.
Dyer would be up in arms if this kind of residence was proposed for Westbard.
@8:21 are you seriously saying that anyone would be ok with the developer just dumping a bunch of coconut shells on the ground for people to live in and calling it Westbard?
8:09, and you let her near the twins? Hope you don't let her in the Tesla when she's out picking up your chocolates.
@9:28 We do, but very reluctantly. If we cannot find a solution we plan on sending her back and finding a new Au Pair.
Why did they leave the hermit crabs out in the park anyways?
Fresh air?
End crab slavery! Freedom!
I'm curious to know that also. Seems like a random coconut shell left in the park could possibly have been mistaken for trash? Is there a picture of the coconut shell habitat?
I haven't seen a picture of what was described as a "house" but I see what you mean about somebody thinking a coconut shell was litter, even if it was unusual litter. If they went to the trash, it is indeed a sad end to the episode.
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