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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…
>arrghh. wasted sweets! :-p
>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.
>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.
>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. 😉
>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!
>cute photo, but sad story…