It is a fair question. No hints from me, Readers. No hints!
If anyone is still looking for a rock, our yard is filled with them. Help yourselves. The land grows them during winter. Not sure how that happens, actually.
Oh, on the growing rocks. The water in the soil freezes in the winter, so any burried rock that are above the frost line are gradually forced upward as the water below them freezes and expands. (Very simple version.)
Will they be disappointed if the supplicant survives?
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Will the supplicant?
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This is a fair question.
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It is a fair question. No hints from me, Readers. No hints!
If anyone is still looking for a rock, our yard is filled with them. Help yourselves. The land grows them during winter. Not sure how that happens, actually.
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Rocks are not a problem. I live in the land of Clay Soil. So bricks can be arranged very quickly as well.
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Oh, on the growing rocks. The water in the soil freezes in the winter, so any burried rock that are above the frost line are gradually forced upward as the water below them freezes and expands. (Very simple version.)
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Our land is also glacial till so it comes preloaded, as it were, with this feature.
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Hardly want to hit Like because I’m annoyed at the jerks in the panel. lol
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I get that a lot when someone writes a solid about a grave injustice or act of wickedness. “Like” just doesn’t seem like an appropriate response.
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La Machine (TM) – the answer to all vegetable processing – er, ‘process’ crimes
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As said earlier, the Narrative is *usefulI* (for evil).
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