Keith S Chambers: Some meanings have no words

Very clever that Keith.  It took me awhile for figure out the meaning of it all.  Then I had a flashback to all those Nancy Drew books I read and it made perfect sense.I put Keith's card up to a mirror and took a photo for you to see.  This was very exciting and reminded me of almost burning down the house with those secret messages written with lemon juice, and brought to life by putting the paper under a candle flame.  Hence the phrase, "There are no words for stupidity."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x_cKUqH10Nc

    Thank you Keith for your Mail Art & all the memories.

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Comment by Keith S. Chambers on April 21, 2016 at 8:03pm

666? Is that the hotline to hell? 666.Whine.Now, burn later . . .

Sorry to hear about your donkey . . . I suggest replacing her with a yak . . . they're always good for a few laughs and they can double as a burly body guard.

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 21, 2016 at 10:37am

Oh that's a classic.  I was in the road trying to get to the other side ! da da

866.WINE.NOW must be a funny American TV ad.  Why isn't it 666.WINE.NOW ?

PS: Wine and a straw will get you to the other side much faster!  But don't mention this joke in France, you'll likely to be guillotined.

PSS: No donkey at this moment.  She left me for a race horse.

Comment by Keith S. Chambers on April 21, 2016 at 8:04am

Mark! Perhaps you can call 866.WINE.NOW for a quick restock and a hand up off the road — and why were you in the road? Did you fall off your donkey cart again?

Comment by Katerina Nikoltsou (MomKat) on April 21, 2016 at 7:12am

... _ _ _ ...

SOS...his bottles are now empty :-)

...a series of InSeine's "cork" messages in 2012,

and left overs:

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 21, 2016 at 7:08am

Bad advice, I tripped, fell and now I can't reach the corkscrew.  Wish I would have purchased one of those around the neck alarms.  I'm likely to dehydrate any second now.

Comment by Keith S. Chambers on April 21, 2016 at 12:37am

SOS  ¿  put down the glass and slowly walk away from the bottle.

Comment by Dean aka Artist in Seine on April 20, 2016 at 10:28pm

I think I already did Morse code using wine corks on 23 ‎April ‎2012 at 11:18am.  The problem with using wine corks in Mail Art is you don't remember much after awhile.

Comment by Keith S. Chambers on April 20, 2016 at 8:53pm

". . . & all the memories." ?  Goodness, that sounds so, "final." Hopefully, more visual confusion to come. Cheers Dean, glad to hear you didn't have to burn down the house to get the message; mmmmm, you know, I just assumed everyone could read backwards, silly me. Perhaps the next card will be in binary code . . . ha! no, I won't do that . . . perhaps Morse code . . . ¿ . . . travelers' alphabet?

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