The Adventures of Lucretius, crab, and Ana Ochoa, anchovy
Lucretius, crab, and Ana Ochoa, anchovy, spend their afternoons looking for stones with a stone. This task is much more complex than might appear at first glance, that is why we often have long discussions about which stone must be kept and which should be discarded. A couple of days ago was the following exchange.
"Look at this stone," says Lucretius, the Crab.
-no good, "said Ana Ochoa, anchovy.
- Why?
has a ball-
"Yes, and?
"You watch it and say" is a ball-shaped stone "-Aja
should say" When "is a stone-
Go to the bitch who gave birth to my shaped stone.
Finally, the stone was discarded.
Lucretius and Ana have a neat collection of two hundred stones, broken by name, color and date of discovery.
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