FOr a couple of years now, we've seen twigs from a walnut tree outside our house fall to the ground and then end up in the dirt between the bricks. It's a complete mystery how and why this happens...
FOr a couple of years now, we've seen twigs from a walnut tree outside our house fall to the ground and then end up in the dirt between the bricks. It's a complete mystery how and why this happens. It seems physically impossible.
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Because Richard Simmons flies around in a flying saucer and uses his fat-ray to suck fat off of fat people at night...but sometimes he sticks walnut twigs between pavers in weird ways just to freak you out.
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Because anything that you can't explain must be the fault of ghosts or aliens... :P