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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...
Wow! I'd want to read that!
Could it be a public reading of a new book: "All About The Blood"?? A sorrid tale of public safety violations & law breaking! It's a revival of the old time pulp fiction novels.
Wow - and I just saw Fight Club this past weekend for the first time.
...why do people take things from bulletin boards and say they found them? I'm sure there were lots of other people who 'found' this too, but were courteous enough to leave it where it was posted to inform the public.
guess all of our american commenters are all enjoying memorial day. Anyone know the Red Rascal Pub? Sounds like a fun place, for spilling blood.
Cryptic. Bizarre. Kind of sounds like something one of those "The end of the world is near!" guys might say.
Curiously, I have often wondered the same thing. I mean, I 'found' a crazy note Friday at work, but then again, it was in my classroom and it was being written by one of my students. So is it a 'found' item? I think you have to just randomly find a non sequitor to make it more interesting.
Marie in C-ville... It's about time! Welcome to the wonderful world of Fight Club... now I suggest reading the book. It is equally amazing.
I wonder why "eminent" is in cursive while everything else is in print. maybe because it sounds beautiful and should be put in writing? Either way this is an interesting bulletin...
This reminds me of more than one Dropkick Murphy's song.
Monika, Chuck Palahniuk's phone number used to be listed in the Vancouver, WA phone book. Not sure if it still is. Great writer. Strange, but good.
whoooo, bennington VT! home of my alma mater. <3
Actually, being a Law & Order geek, there doesnt seem anything unsual about that note. You just have to step back and ask yourself, if a sane person wrote this note to another sane person who would it have to be to make sense?
Cops.
It seems like the note is from one cop to another, probably investingating some crime, or something someone wrote down. The "Owners" own the "Red Rascal Club", something happned there, some sort of indicident caused by their negligence happened there at the date and time stated. The READ ALL ABOUT THE BLOOD is likely the person writing telling the cop to do their homework because something about how blood was spilled at the crime scene, or maybe even the tox screen of a victim at the scene, is important to the investigation.
And there you go. Now it makes pefect sense.
I read this to mean that "The Blood" is the name of band that is playing at the Red Rascal Club.
Is it me, or does the last paragraph look like different hand writting? Hence the one word being in cursive? Maybe someone else adding their two cents?
this made me laugh, how blood was underlined. lmao the BLOOD
My birthday.
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Laws created under Act 160 in Vermont are laws that regulate the flamboyant use of color. Interestingly, the laws do not limit the use of colorful language or in the naming of establishments (ie The Red Rascal), but they severely limit the splashy display of actual color, including pools of blood on public sidewalks, etc.
I Lovermont.