I mean, maybe boards would but I feel like stone might be better? The wood would get all...wet, right. Which is fine, but I feel like stone might stand up to the elements more here.
[ he will start heading towards the back, though, stepping around any crabs. ]
[He follows without complaint, occasionally kicking a crab into the water with the toe of his sneaker as they go.] Maybe stone will work but rocks deteriorate under elements too especially moving water. And if the water is boiling it's moving. Metal?
Metal would be better than wood probably. [ SO...METAL IT IS? ] At some point someone - not us, necessarily, although we can - oughta fix this place up more. It ain't as bad as the cabins, but it could probably do with some deep cleanin'.
Yeah. If we get really bored I guess we can since this is where we'll be staying for a while. [The bathhouse is made of stone, too, but he's stopping in the back near the furthest pool.] Think we should look into fixing the cabins, too? They're pretty small. And we still don't even know where they came from.
I don't see why not. I mean...from my understandin', we may not be stayin' here when we're worldhopping, but we will be all around that? And it's not like we have anythin' better to do, man.
[ dave drops to a crouch, examining the base of the house here. ]
Exactly. But it'll be sort of exciting to travel don't you think? Even if we aren't sure how long we will be gone, it's something to think about. [While Dave's doing that, John's walking along the edge of the pool looking for any signs of how the water's flowing in or changed out.]
Do you think if we fling the crabs off of the island and into space they'd catapult back, too?
Okay but you agree it's still worth a shot, right? Maybe the crabs won't have the same impact we do because they're lighter so their pull to the planet isn't as much. [That's not really how science works but okay.]
We're not going to know until we try, so why not try? [A bright grin.] Plus, actually, it might be worth testing if it is a native versus invader thing. We do not know the possibilities of that either.
Awesome. [And back he goes to examine the pools.] If there are grates that's letting the water in, we just need to make the passages smaller. Or. How high do you think crabs can climb?
Okay, well, we are not in a Disney movie so let's think about real crabs? We could build walls that they couldn't climb or jump over but the water can still pass over the top of them. That might be a good solution, too.
[He elbows him in the ribs.] Shut up, no more Oz references. [Good thing this is before their conversation about his sister being squashed by a fucking house.] And I'm sure. If I can get a look at the bottom of the pool and avoid the crabs we should get a better idea of where they came in from, especially if there's a crack or something we aren't seeing. Unless you have a better idea?
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[ he will start heading towards the back, though, stepping around any crabs. ]
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[ dave drops to a crouch, examining the base of the house here. ]
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Do you think if we fling the crabs off of the island and into space they'd catapult back, too?
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[ THANKS BRIE ]
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[ dave eyes the water, hesitating. ]
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[ THANKS DAVE, JOHN DIDN'T KNOW THAT ]
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Not really. My only plan was jumpin' in myself, but I'm in jeans.
[ WET JEANS ARE NO FUN? ]
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