Monday, February 26, 2007

Concrete scratchings...

...by someone who's been reading Уильям Шекспир's plays, no doubt...

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey cute.
Roz

Anonymous said...

Love it! Now you walk around looking at the pavement, eh :) Like me.

There will be some fresh cement on my street soon. I've had my eye on the progress. What shall we write?

MrScribbler said...

joan -- should we have a contest to choose what should be scratched into your new cement?

Doug said...

Kilroy wasn't here

Anonymous said...

How cute! I've never looked down at the pavement before. Now I do!

MrScribbler said...

betty -- it's all Joan's fault! She got me hooked.

Anonymous said...

Sure - tell me what you'd like. I am keeping an eye on the progress. It isn't poured yet. I have to be ready.

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