There is a girl that tells me that her school was running out of space and so the board of the school had taken it upon themselves to build a cave to accommodate the growing number of students. The cave was modeled on the one at the history museum she said.

The first project they had been given was to create wall paintings, as a form of decoration. The first year students were given a new uniform to go with their new surroundings, made of bearskin rugs, and old worn slippers.

The students warmed to their new environment; even took to stooping as they walked. They were taught to hunt in packs, to make arrowheads, and to make fire when needed.

The boys eventually were able to remove their fake beards as their facial hair became visible enough to stand on its own. The caves proved so popular that more were built; the savings the school made were enormous they were told.

After graduation, students craved to re-live their cave dwelling days and took to the hills to blast out their new cave space, mainly for weekend trips or vacations. This was the way of the world.

There is a girl posted 3 January 07