My roommate or podmate or whatever you want to call him is a very nice guy, very courteous and easy to have as a roomie, HOWEVER, he likes to scavenge. He likes to collect. He likes to rummage. He tells me that everyday he takes a different route home from work should he come across something that has been cast aside that he might want to collect. And lately he has been collecting things to make a barrier in front of our pod to discourage passers-by to not step on our porch or walk on the gravel directly by our pod as that makes noise and makes it difficult for us to sleep.
Here you can see the corner of my pod, it has a walkway that would cause quite a bit of noise as people walked by (crunchy rocks/gravel).

The Great Wall of BOB. Here you can see how talented Bob is as a scavenger. He found a 4 by 4 piece of lumbar to block off the way. Then somehow he found a traffic cone? Are you kidding me? I asked him, "Bob, where did you find a cone?". His reply, "Oh, I found myself a cone." Well, if people didn't understand the message with a 4 by 4 blocking the way and the cone, BOB made it clear by taping on a sign to warn off intruders. Needless to say this thouroughfare has been shut down by Bob the Builder :). Now what to do about the crunchy rocks/gravel that wake us up when people pass..... stay tuned


As you can see from the first picture and this picture, Bob was able to come up with another solution to the crunchy rock problem. He was walking home and noticed that some carpets were in a dumpster...so he dove in! He scored some excellent rugs that he lined up down the walkway to muffle the sounds of footsteps, but there was one problem....

....People liked his dumpster diving rugs and someone stole one or two of them, which prompted immediate action. First, Bob posted signs to ward off potential thieves by appealing to their sense of Integrity. Even after the posting another one of his rugs was taken, but somehow Bob managed to find replacements while out on his meanderings or walk abouts. Most recently Bob has been collecting sand bags and stacking them on his rugs to dissuade those "rats" (said in his best Rhode Island accent).
