And the scraper I buried somewhere in the springtime will return, and I think maybe but I don't know but I'm starting to feel like I've got a brain problem situation on my hands.... (one of my favorites, yay!)
This line reminds me of a scene in the film Fargo, in which Steve Buscemi uses a scraper to mark the spot where he buried all that ransom money in the snow.
Awesome! :D Somehow, I didn't even know that line to Brain Problem Situation (one of my favorite songs). I think it's the one I never could understand the words to but for some reason I never looked it up. All I heard was "springtime will returrrrrn". I'm quite curious (because of your caption and the natural look of the photo) as to whether you actually buried the scraper a long time ago and waited for the snow to melt. If you did, that's great! If you didn't, still great! Just wondering. :]
And the scraper I buried somewhere in the springtime will return, and I think maybe but I don't know but I'm starting to feel like I've got a brain problem situation on my hands.... (one of my favorites, yay!)
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ReplyDeleteYou still have a lot of snow up there, eh? I'm guessing we easily had 29" at one point this winter. So glad the scraper is finally emerging!
This line reminds me of a scene in the film Fargo, in which Steve Buscemi uses a scraper to mark the spot where he buried all that ransom money in the snow.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! :D Somehow, I didn't even know that line to Brain Problem Situation (one of my favorite songs). I think it's the one I never could understand the words to but for some reason I never looked it up. All I heard was "springtime will returrrrrn".
ReplyDeleteI'm quite curious (because of your caption and the natural look of the photo) as to whether you actually buried the scraper a long time ago and waited for the snow to melt. If you did, that's great! If you didn't, still great! Just wondering. :]
I wish I had thought to bury it but I just planted it there. It's my only scrapper so I needed it all winter :-)
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