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“Spot” is also a motif of my kitchen.
How much more awesome would it have been to stock the room with sticky foodstuffs – peanut butter, mayonnaise, jelly, mustard, ketchup, jello, chocolate syrup, etc – and simply unleash a crowd of three-year-olds?
Also, I love how the narrator stresses both the precise specifications to which the spots were constructed and the incredible freedom the people were given in their placement of the spots.
Stayed there for a week once. The spots became mundane.
Thanks S.E.
All homes constructed after 2007 are required to include obliteration rooms by code, although depending on your local zoning requirements you may be able to find a workaround.
Yes, I’m familiar with that requirement because of our recent remodal. Yet another instance of over-regulation. I mean, if someone wants an obliteration that’s fine (we did). But, if you don’t need one then who is the government to mandate it.
In Texas it’s allowed to combine it with an armory but that varies by state.
To the eyes, it’s a happy, winsome experience, so “Obliteration” is a jarring title. Made me think she was thinking more Stones’ “Paint it Black”.
Indeed!
Cream had the ‘White Room’, but this looks more like Turtles territory.
What the heck do you know about Cream, Angelico. What are you, thirty?
Twenty-eight. But I do still try to stay hep to that rock-and-roll music the kids seem to like.
If Mr Creosote ate rainbow sherbet.