Big jars:
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| That, or they have some small jar stands. | 
Small jars:
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| I just made some plum jam and put it in jars almost exactly this shape. Not pottery, though. | 
Really small jars:
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| Or very large elephant tusks. | 
Jars that are from somewhere other than the Middle East*:
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| Wait, are you telling me there were people in other places having cultures and stuff? I find that hard to believe. | 
Jars that at one point had a person's organs in them**:
| What do you do if you end up with some extra bits that don't fit? | 
Jars that I quite like:
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| The color is nice and it just looks like something that would be pleasing to handle. | 
Multiple-jar jars:
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| "Clockwise from the top, we have ketchup, mustard and our house made pepper sauce." | 
Massively-multiple-jar jars:
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| "Starting in the center and moving out, we have. . ." | 
Cow-shaped jars***:
Decorated jars:
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| The museum thinks it's a boat, but I'm seeing two air conditioner units riding a flying carpet. | 
Undecorated jars:
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| Dirt doesn't count. | 
Overly decorated jars:
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| That's just tacky. | 
Sauceboats:
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| Would someone please pass the twenty-two-hundred year-old artifact? | 
In conclusion: Jars.****
*China
**Ew
***This one may not actually be plural.
****You would not believe how many ways there are to mistype that word.

 
 
3 comments:
Hey Marjorie, just wanted to let you know that your Death Trap stories are some of my all-time favorite short stories. I'm looking forward to seeing more work from you!
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me.
I think the flying carpet also has two floor lamps and a very large corn cob on it. Maybe the corn cob is actually a jar in the shape of a corn cob.
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