So what size is it?

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It is the size of an editor's headache! :grin:
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Interesting that they say watch for emergency vehicles but not the boulder.
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jstevens wrote:
16 Dec 2020, 02:22
Interesting that they say watch for emergency vehicles but not the boulder.
Ah! But then, up in Colorado they are a lot Boulder! :groan:
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Are you suggesting it's a boulder in Boulder?

(The location is in Colorado, but a six hour drive southwest of Boulder...)
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HansV wrote:
16 Dec 2020, 10:45
Are you suggesting it's a boulder in Boulder?
Hans, you know me; I would not be so.
(The location is in Colorado, but a six hour drive southwest of Boulder...)
Don't sweat the details is my advice. San Miguel is pretty well cave-man culture, from what I hear!

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jstevens wrote:
16 Dec 2020, 02:22
Interesting that they say watch for emergency vehicles but not the boulder.
... or even the (by now) even colder boulder on the shoulder ... :flee:

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Ah yes, it's the season for that. After the elf on the shelf, we now have the boulder on the shoulder.
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It could be a British Rock Group.
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HansV wrote:
16 Dec 2020, 11:30
Ah yes, it's the season for that. After the elf on the shelf, we now have the boulder on the shoulder.
"After the elf on the shelf"? :confused3: "As we grow older", surely?!!???
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The text is perfectly clear once you realise 'Large' is not used as an adjective but as a proper noun (the capital letter on 'Large' is the clue).

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This goes along with "How long is a short piece of string"
And a boulder can be any size but in Texas they would be even bigger!

This is from a born and raised person from Colorado!!
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A large boulder is simply a small boulder with attitude.
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John Gray wrote:
16 Dec 2020, 17:46
A large boulder is simply a small boulder with attitude.
Hi John, I know that you are "into" pedantry, so at 9,022 feet, you might want to switch from "attitude" to "altitude".
It is not the season of no-ell for all of us! :evilgrin:
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They have a boulder on the shoulder but no holder.
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BobH wrote:
17 Dec 2020, 02:57
They have a boulder on the shoulder but no holder.
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That should hold 'er.
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John Gray wrote:
16 Dec 2020, 17:46
A large boulder is simply a small boulder with attitude.
:laugh: :clapping:

PS: If there's one lying around, there might be more to follow. :crazy:
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The real.question is, is there a road runner nearby? Or an Acme airplane?

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GeoffW wrote:
17 Dec 2020, 08:23
...an Acme airplane?
:scratch:
For Uncle Bob's sake :evilgrin: please ex-plane this reference.
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