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November 17, 2009 |
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It's Fine. October 26, 2003 |
Regretful Child's ... September 20, 2007 |
I Not Stole Your Box January 19, 2007 |
Nobody's Perfect June 11, 2007 |
We collect FOUND stuff: love letters, birthday cards, kids' homework,
to-do lists, ticket stubs, poetry on napkins, telephone bills, doodles -
anything that gives a glimpse into someone
else's life. Anything goes...


Roses are so expensive.
Chocolates are much better...I can be munching on them while you keep talking this 'road of love' nonsense.
Ya know I think I'm going to just start mailing in random receipts and see if they post any of them....
$60 for dead clippings? What a waste of money that could have been used for entertainment. Nate, hit the magnify selection,see what you missed.
I wonder how many times I can use the phrase "vast deep" today?
First of all, I LOVE this kind of wrap. Especially with a little horseradish sauce, some salty pretzels on the side, and a good cold stout to wash it all down.
Second of all, I can't make heads nor tails out of the list on the flip [magnify] side. What were these? Conversation starter points? Stick with the flowers, bud, and let the conversation just flow naturally.
"last deep"
"vast deep" was much better
thanks for spoiling the fun with your good eyes and logical reading, wutswut. geez
DID YOU FOLKS see the new 'Reader's Digest'??
It has an article about Found, Found Magazine, Found Website, and the Found Founder.
(don't have it with me, so you'll have to look up your own page references; but check the December 2009 issue, American edition)
Woo-hoo!
$60?! Buy me maid service for the day and I will love you forever..or just some gas money..I am not picky
Librarian, thanks for the tip about magnifying. Up to that point I thought the find was just a little boring but nice. Now it's scary.
Just what I want my flower note to say "What do you want? A responsibility?"
i can't read the back. Magnifying seems to make things smaller.. sigh.
It's A(nswer) - responsibility, not A responsibility. Not very romantic either way, but romance doesn't "last deep into the future" anyway.
"Ah, red roses. Lovely, romantic.Boy, the guy who buys these really knows what he's doin'." -- "The guy who buys roses is spending a lotta money on something that's gonna end up in the garbage." (Moonstruck)
I love roses, but I can never justify the exorbitant bucks. I'd rather spend on something more permanent like books or DVDs.
Mona, I have that problem on this particular computer, too. right click, copy, paste into a photo viewing program. (even paint will do)
Librarian, thanks for the info about Reader's Digest!! Go FOUND!! You guys so totally rock.
Two secretaries, a blonde and a redhead, are seated next to each other when a flower delivery guy walks in with an arm full
of long-stem red roses.
The blonde says to the redhead: "Are those from your high school boyfriend you've been on the road of love with all these years?"
The redhead sighs: "Yes, it is."
The blonde responds by saying: "Oh, you are so lucky."
The redhead gruffly says: "No I'm not. All that means is that I have to spend the whole weekend flat on my back, with my legs in the air and spread apart."
"Oh my," the blonde replies, "don't you have a vase to put them in?"
I am eating lunch and just got to HPD's above post.
Now my lunch is all over my desk.
Geezo, flowers are expensive!
That's what I was gonna say before I hit the comment button and saw Fooch's comment. I decided to say it anyway.
I love the name Helpy Helperton.
(thanks. I kind of got it from Finsterton. Who I think might actually be GoKart Mozart now.)