Squanderball

Aug 08, 2012 18:27

Taken from asakiyume

She said, "It's like if I say, 'You know, the other day when I was playing squanderball,' and they just nod and say 'uh-huh,' and I'm thinking, 'They know what squanderball is? I really don't think they know what squanderball is.' And so then you give them conversational amnesty; you say, 'You know squanderball?' and then they don't ( Read more... )

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asakiyume August 9 2012, 12:41:39 UTC
I've been so tickled by other people's ideas that they've driven any original idea of my own out of my head! I hope some of your friends list post ideas too.

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sartorias August 9 2012, 15:52:43 UTC
Squanderball suggests to me spoilt princesses and nobles knocking a series of balls over a cliff, because they don't want to touch any ball that anyone else has. What they don't know is that the steady succession of 'new' balls held out to them by the quiet servants are the old ones fetched at the bottom of the cliff, hauled up in buckets, dunked in the stream, and whisked through the ferns to dry.

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