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Posted On 07/21/2009 08:36:20 by goodfeeling_

Its never too late to play in the river.  One of these days, when nobody is looking, Im gonna go to the river, sit on the sand with my legs crossed, and make a sand castle.  And the one I will make will have a ditch to the water, so that the waves can come close to the castle.  Maybe the ditch will go all around the castle.  And Im gonna make the castle really tall.  And after that, I will rinse off in the river, get all the sand off my legs and butt!  



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From: not_ashamed
07/23/2009 08:46:50

Lol...good

Whatev.......



From: goodfeeling_
07/23/2009 08:00:08

In Canada, rivers have waves!!!!!!



From: Aurorasungem
07/22/2009 21:33:57

Rofl, sounds like a lot of fun!  I love the water myself, something very soothing about it.  Have fun!



From: not_ashamed
07/22/2009 18:33:38

okay well first I gotta ask, do rivers have waves??And dont forget that moist sand makes the best castles. Aside from that if you are lonely building your castle send me an e-mail and I will come and supervise the contruction.



From: PeaceRoseRest
07/22/2009 09:22:30

Dear goodfeeling,


     It's o.k. if someone's looking.  Perhaps you will inspire them, too. 


PRR



From: LostSheep
07/22/2009 02:19:16

Am I missing the symbolism, or do you really just want to go play in the river? 





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