brick

September 6th, 2008 | 874 Entries

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874 Entries for “brick”

  1. Bricks are awesome they are red and they hold up houses and you can be a trained craftsman and do lots of fun stuff like putting them together to form walls, I wish everyone had bricks. Pet bricks are a good idea because if they misbehave you can just put them in a kiln and that would teach them. bricks are also tasty and full of vitamins and precious stones like rubies and diamonds.

    jRAD
  2. sella non est comoda. diende puella considit.

    vamps
  3. Lego, my brother’s friend. He plays with them all day long. Everything he makes is amazing. Creatures, cars, buildings, cities. Bricks are his friend.

    Seth Ferreira
  4. He was still in bed, the cat scratching his feet like the side of an old couch. He pulled his legs to his chest, grabbing the covers and slowly began waking up. He needed a minute to gather his surroundings – no burning remains, no fallen bricks. He kept thinking “wow, that was devestation, yet excitement beyond reality.” The dream was so vivid, so emotional. It was one of those dreams where you wake up, not really believing you aren’t still in the dream. He began to get angry with himself for being awake, almost crying in the agony of his consciousness. He finally sat up, wiped his face and stared at the floor. His t-shirt was laying there, balled up and wrinkled next to the nightstand. The cat was circling it, ready to get cozy and sleep for 14 hours. “Get away from that” he barked, trying to remember his dream. “Oh God – why did I wake up!?!?” He grabbed the shirt and began to shake it out. He instantly smiled, the emotion rushing back like an overflowing river. He wasn’t a UK fan…

    Fred Man Jones
  5. a real house is built of red brick.

    amanda
  6. i bricked in the toilet once…

    a brick is hard and red and kinda small and dense like a rock, but more brittle than a rock. idk what else to say… houses used to be made out of bricks, i guess theyre not as much anymore. they loook nice but stupid vynl siding shit is more cost effective so we do that. all hail consumerism!

    tim
  7. she felt the bones crack under the weight of the brick she brought down on his head. What had she done? He had pushed her too far this time and she’d cracked and done this dreadful thing. Must get away now.

    Marie Phillips
  8. The brick was thrown with a force similar to that of a small child punching his mother in the leg because she refused to buy him an ice cream cone. In other words, it was weak – so weak, in fact, that if you had been hit with said brick, you would have thought someone was playfully throwing a Koosh ball at your face. But with Kevin – being that he was born with a rare condition leaving him without a skeleton – the brick penetrated his gooey skin, ultimately leading to a terrible case of gangrene.

    greg*
  9. bricks are very familiar to my family.i dont noqww what is this meaning iwish i could stop before you do it better than me

    mara
  10. i like a brick house. as far as other building materials go, i like wood ok, concrete not too much but its ok when covered with some adobe looking plaster or something. bricks also are red and good for grinding up into powder to use for whatever nefarious brick powder rituals you’ve planned for the night.

    Will
  11. brick is the most oldest form of building material.
    we can create brick bonds of various kinds
    like flemish bond,english bond,etc.
    though i personally feel flemish bond is the most appealing , english bond is the oldest.

    lilarch
  12. it was an odd thing to find a solitery brick hut find it she did, it was lying there in the middle of the street, she wondered why but then she ran out of time

    daryl
  13. bricks are red but not necessarily. they can be of some other colour too. they are used to build things like houses, walls, platforms. they are generally rectangular in shape.

    Arjun
  14. the brick of news. damn. I cannot even believe it. how is she dead? I don’t think my life can understand this. Life cannot understand death. They are two different realms. Two different worlds.

    Erika
  15. house shit abrick brickwall thro abrick brick&brack

    jason
  16. i love briks. briks are orange and very hard. i build houses with briks. briks also break heads. if you spell brick with a “p” you get prick. prick is a bad word. brick is nice. bricks keep the homes warm.

    Julian
  17. There were bricks on the front of my childhood home. My mom always said you shouldn’t paint bricks, wood either, for that matter, but we painted those bricks white to match the green siding above. Why didn’t we paint the siding the match the bricks? I never really thought about that before.

    Michelle
  18. it is a necessary object used in construction. they can be made in various ways and out of numerous materials. one can shit bricks. you can buy food in bricks and various drugs and they can also be used in petty acts of vandalism such as window breaking.

    nader khouri
  19. bricks are the foundation of modern building and depression.
    dark and solid they form structure and chaos at the same time
    Labor and toil are ingredients in their manufacturing and their bold beauty of plain sight bring shelter and warmth to the weary wanderer.

    Dale Collins
  20. the foundation and end to every building. hard and heavy yet porous. the weight of my mind.

    Tony
  21. Bricks fly, did you know that? It’s the last thing you’d think would fly, but it does; no wings, no frantic flapping, just soaring. and then, you know, crashing through my fucking window.

    morgan
  22. Hard and never braking…Life is hard so is a bricks and bricks bild and we have to do hard things to live and learn.

    Happynoah
  23. She felt this section of her life was the crumbling brick in the foundation of the supposedly grandiose life that awaited her. She prodded and poked, hoping the brick would turn to dust and leave her in shambles, so at least she would know where it was that she lay, as opposed to never knowing where she stood.

    Danielle
  24. one word is dangerous as it prevents nuances, alternate opinions and points of view… and how would I exercise my mouth muscles

    maver31
  25. As in “dumb as a…”. Dense, unyielding, plain.

    But lots of them make a secure dwelling place, so they have their uses.
    The End.

    dennis murphy
  26. Brick walls: they present an opportunity to detour, change course.

    P
  27. I ran into a brick wall. I mean in the literal sense. You stopped me while I was going full speed. I was so close to falling in love with you, but then, well. You are my figurative brick wall.

    missy
  28. I tried to catch him, but I can’t. What failure! Now my general will have my head for sure. What about my family? How will I feed them? My wife is pregnant!

    Stupid government. Stupid Humpty Dumpty.

    Mimi
  29. I tried to catch him, but I can’t. What failure! Now my general will have my head for sure. What about my family? How will I feed them? My wife is pregnant!

    Stupid government. Stupid Humpty Dumpty.

    Mimi
  30. Hmm I feel a little brick like today. Cold, unmoving and solid. My head is filled with sticky mush like the mortar holding bricks together. I wonder if I can market this idea. Market the ‘brain brick’ thesis. Man I’m bored. Just like the life of a brick would be. Oh well. Much love. Jesus H. Me.

    Velleity.
  31. I hope our world will change one day, and humanity will stop to destroy the environment.

    gigi
  32. one day i was walking with my fellow roomates and saw a brick wall. I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE FUNNY AND discusting at the same time to smash my roomates face into that brick wall as hard as i could, when i released hisface from the wall, his teeth were crushed from the bricks.

    natassia
  33. is an oblong cube, can be used for many things, building mainly for houses and other buildings. Bricks come in many colours mainly red.
    Brcik is slang for excrament!

    naomi
  34. Standardized blocks used for constructing our buildings, in times past it has meant a dependable person, but where I’m from it’s been harnessed as a verb meaning to lose confidence.

    Go figure.

    Scott
  35. It came down on my head like a freight train full of other misguided souls on a winding path to nowhere. Reeling, I stumbled for a moment, regained my composure, and gently removed the brick from the left frontal lobe. They say that damaging the frontmost part of the brain won’t kill you; it just eliminates the majority of your personality.

    Henieve
  36. Teamwork “one brick not to make a house then..”

    nehal
  37. red, hard rectangle used to build things like houses, churches, patios, sidewalks etc. can be laid in different patters.

    Diane
  38. It was a hard thing to pickup the bricks at they lay at her feet. The heft and weight of them hanging on her much more heavily than their actual weight. She wanted to forget all about it. She wanted to pretend like it hadn’t happened.She wanted it to be yesterday.

    bonnie
  39. A brick doesn’t really seem like much unless you consider the cornerstone of a building. The cornerstone is chief amond the bricks in that it bears the weight of the entire building.

    Andrea
  40. What was that shot? All I had to do was put it on the green and it died in the water like a brick. What am I doing out here? I’m throwing away the lead. I’ve gotta keep it under control. Stay focused.

    Stratcat X