I am trying to guess what these "rides" are. You drive a beater car over a bumpy road? A burly guy picks you up and carries you around? Probably something scary. Thanks, Claire.
Actually it's the delightful upstairs-downstairs quotes, commenting on our societal morays and how we value entertainment. Either that or a cat jumped on it.
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I think those are just marks to highlight the word rides, like little doodles. I don't think they're quotation marks.
Actually it's the delightful upstairs-downstairs quotes, commenting on our societal morays and how we value entertainment.
Either that or a cat jumped on it.
Them're sparkles. Sparkles means it's awesome.
Prostitution?
I was thinking piggy-backs or the "pony rides" I give my kids by bouncing them on my knee.
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