“Brick could be the codename for Rick B. But why the need for secrecy? If I told you I’d have to blanket you. ”
“Brick and Blanket could be the names of two characters in a screenplay full of witty dialogue like: Brick: Hello! Blanket: Hi! Brick: How are you? Blanket: Good. You? Brick: Good.”
“A blanket could represent change, and a brick represents consistency. Do you embrace the blanket, or the brick? ”
“A brick could be used to represent no, and a blanket could be used to represent yes. If I ask you, “Will you sleep with me?” I expect you to run to the bedroom, get naked, and get under the blanket. Whatever you do, do not reach for the brick. ”
“Instead of Rock, Paper, Scissors, you could play Brick, Blanket, Action Fingers, in which brick cripples action fingers, blanket smothers brick and action fingers beats blanket.”
“A brick could create a clear winner in a fight if instead of fighting pillows against blankets, you fought bricks against blankets.”