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Ian Sklarsky
Level 3: 220 points
Last Logged In: January 19th, 2010
Humanitarian Crisis Rank 1: Peacekeeper Biome Rank 1: Hiker




25 + 75 points

Fortune Not Cookie by Ian Sklarsky, Sass Afrass

December 18th, 2009 7:20 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Install fortunes of your devising in permanent or non-permanent media in openable structures, such that passersby will come across them.

The story is in the pictures. Read the captions. If any news comes back to me about the fortunes, I'll update you.

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ornaments that aren't doing anyone any good
slicing a pocket into the hollow apple
a fortune, set with a kiss
a fortune that i really hope will come true
insertion
eat me!
misspelled fortune inside (adorkable)
we are getting excited!
apple filling
about to beribbon them.
coat on. ready to be a johnny appleseed.
i don't really want to part with them
the contents of our apples are better than the contents of these papers
a new kind of apple tree
trying to blend in
waiting to be picked
pay the apple
goodbye, last apple

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posted by Borgasm on December 19th, 2009 4:24 PM

They're pretty! I wish I could find a pretty pretend apple like that with a fortune inside. Nice job!

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posted by Marie the Alliaphage on December 19th, 2009 10:31 PM

Aw, man, way to make me homesick for Chicago. (Except for the Red Eye.)

Very cute!

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posted by rongo rongo on December 21st, 2009 9:21 AM

Pretty apple ornaments. I hope people enjoy them.

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