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A Divine Comedy: Laughing About The Tragedies Of Life

July 21, 2012 by Shelly Thomason

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What The Quack!

Growing up in a small town in the Philippines with many construction workers, I was always fond of watching them mix cement. They do not use a cement mixer, they just mix it on the ground with their shovels, and I swear it is one of the most relaxing and satisfying things you can ever watch.

What’s not relaxing about cement, though, is when it’s set to dry and gets destroyed by an animal, another person, or just the force of nature. Sometimes, the damage is even too significant; all you can do is laugh at it while thinking about how to fix it. Just look at this cement filled with duck tracks. What a quack!

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