March 17, 2005
Not just found cards. Cards submitted by readers. Looks like it's been around a while, but nothing turned up in the archive. Inspired by this.
"The card is made in Canada? It's got a bee on the card (who's about to be brained and kicked in the head by the joker)"
The horror, the horror.
... brained and kicked in the head ...
Ach, ye have it all wrong. The Noble Bee is carrying a wee hyperactive joker on his back, tick, that's all.
Phew, bee- I recommend a quick roll manoeuvre, nevertheless.
patita, why does a person decide to collect cards found in the streets? I couldn't find any reason or explanation for it.
I love this website. I'm sure I've been here before, but this is the first time I bothered to really look around. The Japanese toys pages are a lot of fun, too. Thanks for the post Patita!
bees, I think one finds a playing card on the street and then is struck by the fact that there must be a whole playable deck just roaming around the cities of the world. There's something about the incompleteness of a single playing card that inspires? One guy sought his own, the other asked folks to send things in (increasing the humor factor).
I'd had a similar idea after finding a page of Siddhartha... compose a book of bits found on the street.
Seems like ye could wander a long time trying to piece out a complete text of just about anything.
Think I'd recommend starting with a haiku.
I've got that bee card. Though mine is from Ohio. Free give away at the casino.
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