September 03, 2008
Tales from the Duck U Bookstore
So now that the new semester is in full swing and things are slowing down a tad, we actually have time to relax a little bit. Instead of running around at full speed from the moment we walk in to the moment we close the doors, we can now do things that are not exclusively work-related... like use the bathroom, or have lunch.
Earlier today, I stepped outside for some fresh air and to admire the beautiful Duck U campus (no sarcasm there, by the way... it really is gorgeous). So imagine my surprise when I saw THIS sitting in the middle of the Quad:
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Earlier today, I stepped outside for some fresh air and to admire the beautiful Duck U campus (no sarcasm there, by the way... it really is gorgeous). So imagine my surprise when I saw THIS sitting in the middle of the Quad:
Whiskey... Tango... Foxtrot?
A... submarine? First I had to make sure I wasn't seeing things... submarines just don't exactly appear in front of the Library at Duck U... or, in fact, in front of any of the U.'s buildings, not even the Arts Center, where weird things happen every day.
A pleasant stroll brought me closer to the thing, revealing the strangest markings for a submarine I'd ever seen:
Well, the name is appropriate, at least. But who's ever heard of rocket pods on a submarine? Or what appears to be a face on the side? Before I could investigate further, however, a horde of kiwis approached, and I had to get back into the Bookstore. By the time I got back outside, the submarine had vanished as mysteriously as it had appeared.
It is a puzzlement.
A pleasant stroll brought me closer to the thing, revealing the strangest markings for a submarine I'd ever seen:
Well, the name is appropriate, at least. But who's ever heard of rocket pods on a submarine? Or what appears to be a face on the side? Before I could investigate further, however, a horde of kiwis approached, and I had to get back into the Bookstore. By the time I got back outside, the submarine had vanished as mysteriously as it had appeared.
It is a puzzlement.
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