Thursday, 27 September 2007

Death in the afternoon - #224

There was a smashing noise and everybody stopped to look.

At the toddler in the pushchair, looking quite forlorn at the pattern of Smarties sprinkled across the cobblestones of the market.

A communal " Ooooooh...." and a hush before the expected wailing.

Nothing of the kind.

Mum picked up the transparent car-shaped container - empty by now - and, with a last glance at its cargo, they walked on

I would have thought that the 5-second rule would have applied...

6 comments:

alaya said...

cute photo, but sad story...

Chris said...

What a great photo, John! The contrast of round, colorful candy against the square, grey stone is wonderful!

I, too, am surprised the child didn't scream, by the way. Very unusual!

Dusty Lens said...

I have always thought the 5 second rule applies only to indoor floors only. I could be wrong. Cute photo, very colorful, sorry for the child's loss. The Toddler may have learned a good lesson about gravity. ;-)

xxoos said...

this happened to me once before, when i was knee high. i had a large tube of rowntrees spilt all over the dusty grey cement ground. i felt so upset about it yet i knew it was my fault so i couldn't complain or cry. geez, my emotions at that time was so complex that it still strikes me so vividly.

Lynette said...

I myself just used the 5-second rule Friday at lunch when one of my grapes decided to fly off the table. I grabbed it and rolled it gently across a paper towel, then popped it into my mouth. Delicious.

Keropok Man said...

arrghh. wasted sweets! :-p

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