Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Where does the sidewalk end?

24 comments:

  1. It ends a few feet from my house.

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  2. I don't even have a sidewalk on my road.
    So I have no idea.

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  3. Where ever you choose it to.

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  4. There is never a sidewalk on the most dangerous places to walk. People do it anyways. So they aren't stopping anyone. If you are being literal anyways.

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  6. I meant to say that:

    The sidewalk begins from the womb and ends at the tomb.

    The road after, depending on how you lived life, is either paved with gold or searing from the scorching heat.

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  7. the sidewalk ends at the bridge between reality and dreams

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  8. It ends when you step off the curb.

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  9. Here's a better question. Where does the sidewalk begin?

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  10. (This is an excellent question, Josh. Yours too, Kyle -- but I think Josh's is actually better.)

    The sidewalk ends one step behind you. It begins at the horizon before you.

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  11. The side walk ends when you end, when you stop walking adn look back its right there.Behind you.

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  12. so the sidewalk has already ended when someone is paralyzed and cant walk??? Or has it just begun for them?

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  13. Can we color with chalk on the side walk? if not then I'm going to go find a new sidewalk because chalk is one of my favorite things!

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  14. Somewhere on the highway.

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  15. I hate when the sidewalk ends. Walking on the side of the road is really scary for me. Especially at night.

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  16. On Columbia Blv. It's annoying because I have to walk home that way.

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  17. Literally, there are no sidewalks on my street. *Gasp!* I know. It is so annoying. But I know what you mean, and I do not know.

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  18. Over by walgreens, or Snoopeland :)

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  19. it doest. the "end" is also a new "begining"

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  20. A sidewalk never ends its never overacheving what you are seein is the beggining of the sidewalk its an overacheiver.

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  21. well they end a lot of places in columbia city .. and at very random moments

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