I'm choosing to believe that the thing teetering was you, on a stepladder, while putting Christmas decorations up high enough that the moose can't reach them and eat them :)
Teetering "Are you sure that moose eat tinsel? I mean, it can't be very nutritious can it?" asked Steven, who was teetering on a stepladder outside the front doors of WrongStart and clutching a package that claimed to be a mile-and-a-half of gold-ish tinsel. "Just get it up high enough that no-one sitting on a moose can reach it," called Emily, who seemed to be a long way down. "Right, sure," said Steven, "but what are we worrying about here, exactly?"
I'm choosing to believe that the thing teetering was you, on a stepladder, while putting Christmas decorations up high enough that the moose can't reach them and eat them :)
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"Are you sure that moose eat tinsel? I mean, it can't be very nutritious can it?" asked Steven, who was teetering on a stepladder outside the front doors of WrongStart and clutching a package that claimed to be a mile-and-a-half of gold-ish tinsel.
"Just get it up high enough that no-one sitting on a moose can reach it," called Emily, who seemed to be a long way down.
"Right, sure," said Steven, "but what are we worrying about here, exactly?"
Greg - you gotta moose-proof the decorations, that's just common sense.
ReplyDeleteHah, Steven seems quite reasonable. Not reasonable enough to avoid being sent up the ladder, but still.