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June 23, 2002 |
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Genesis January 02, 2005 |
Baby on a Blanket October 04, 2007 |
Went to Cabin September 16, 2007 |
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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...
Passing the buck.
Wow. this is so cool. Like something out of a movie..
this is scary. who is the mother that would write this?
so amazing though, could be developed into a film!
Sounds like it could be from a story TAL ran a while ago.
I think Ma is only struggling with her spelling. What she's telling her daughters is, fight back even if it means dyeing your HAIR!!! It's the perfect solution! Who can resist a fake blonde, or a questionable (but frolicsome) redhead? Or a winsome but potentially lethal brunette! Ma has probably had one dye job too many. Hence the spelling issues. You go, girls!!!
Sick. Just... sick.
I think this was the inspiration for Charmed. The Power of three will set us free... Ma wrote it from beyond the grave, so you understand how difficult it must have been to concentrate on spelling, grammar and punctuation.
I like the idea of charmed, she was just too preoccupied with the whole dying thing to concentrate on grammar.
http://jameswagner.com/mt_archives/006052.html
http://www.retardriot.com/art-o.html
(hit art: works by noah lyon.)
Dear Ma:
Have fun with that.
Love, daughters.
I love it when the games children play are so dramatic!
The writing on the back is actually the Finder's notes. Found it on the street in New York.. and then something about "the sentence.."
I wonder why he didn't include any info in the Finder's Blurb here.
I think this is a fake. I reversed the pic and the writing on the back says something like: Found by Noah. The person who submitted it is also called Noah. The problem is... the person who wrote this FOUND-item has the same handwriting as the one who found it... Hmmmmm.