When I spent some time in the Midwest, I ran across a number of houses with ceramic/concrete goose statues on their front steps -- and, yes, many of them had seasonal costumes. It was one of the strangest things I'd ever seen. Thanks for bringing back those funny memories!
The only thing more bizarre than the ceramic goose and its costumes is the craft shows which run rampant around the Midwest where vendors compete, I repeat COMPETE to sell you the widest variety of goose outfits. Talk about Twilight Zone . . .
We have a ceramic goose in our area which the owners dress up, according to Easter, Christmas, etc. It's actually original because they're the only ones around here who do it.
This site is a little project that lets me make fun of some things and sense of others.
I use it to think a little more relationally without resorting to doing actual math.
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When I spent some time in the Midwest, I ran across a number of houses with ceramic/concrete goose statues on their front steps -- and, yes, many of them had seasonal costumes. It was one of the strangest things I'd ever seen. Thanks for bringing back those funny memories!
The only thing more bizarre than the ceramic goose and its costumes is the craft shows which run rampant around the Midwest where vendors compete, I repeat COMPETE to sell you the widest variety of goose outfits. Talk about Twilight Zone . . .
Love your sarcasm!
I dont get it which is weird cos i normally do
We have a ceramic goose in our area which the owners dress up, according to Easter, Christmas, etc. It's actually original because they're the only ones around here who do it.
That said, the card's premise stands well. :o)
I have to admit that is primarily a south-central ohio thing.. (you're giving yourself away!!)
Hey, wait a minute. I've used the Flowbee for years and it works great. It has saved me a ton of money on barber visits.
Yep, one of those geese lives down the street from me. Guess where I live? LOL
I always wanted to sell small bags of pebbles as "concrete goose" food at a huge margin. Please feel free to appropriate the idea.
LOL Andy! Someone at Hobby Lobby would prob buy it
Definitely not ceramic geese. The ceramic ones don't stand up to Ohio weather. They are cement geese, not ceramic.
somehow i feel like this is directed at us over at: www.40cozy.com
...i'm honored.
Those geese are one of the things I miss most about Ohio.
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