November 22, 2004

Origami anyone can do .
  • Reminds me of that old Not the Nine O'Clock News sketch.
  • Buy 20, get one free. How can you refuse?
  • I've always wondered if they use crumpled newspaper for packing material.
  • Q: But how can I read the haiku if the paper is in a boulder shape? A: You can't, but it there. What is the sound of one hand clapping, dumb dumb? The concept of a haiku inside of a piece of art that you can't really read (without unraveling/destroying the art) seems poetic. Or it might if it was any other kind of art besides wadded up paper. Q: What kind of paper do you use? A: This also intelligent question from person who appreciates art. I use very expensive paper called Old Money. It is made from real money! It is 100 percent recycled with 30 percent post-consumer currency and 70 percent recovered cotton. That means you send me money and I send you money back. Only my money is artwork and you can't spend at the mall so don't try it or you go to jail. Card explaining artwork made from Old Money card stock. It is even light green like dollars and very nice to look at. I don't use cheap paper because my art serious and no joke. I'm not buying but I like this site and would like it even more if it wasn't written almost entirely in the Charlie Chan dialogue style.
  • Agreeing with the PY that the broken english is not necessary for the comedic effect. And it'll only be a matter of time before the cheap chinese knock-offs flood the market.
  • Toilet Paper Origami For those who can't read. Bonus: Toilet Paper Origami Wedding Dress!
  • Those "still on the roll" TP folds would be awesome for a fancy hotel.
  • I am so entering that TP wedding gown contest next year!
  • Amazing! I wonder how many of these girls were married in their dresses.
  • I hope it didn't rain at any of those weddings.
  • My sister-in-law was so excited at her wedding she peed her pants. One of these dresses would have been very convenient.
  • I was given a glamorous bubblewrap gown upon my departure from my previous job. It's lovely, and as yet unpopped. Heh.