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I think this is so great. I don't know if my mail Stalin would have delivered it. So great.
OOOh! I love me some tagged and unwrapped object mail art! Great work, Mr. Canard.
Is there a worm at the bottom?
Fabulous!!!
I was serious about the Elgin Holy Water thing, and the PO said you can't mail liquids.
Great idea and great piece of Richard's. Never a dull moment ...
worthy pix, too, Diane ...
That's a good idea! Fox River Water is known for its' purity and healing properties--just ask Kat. It cured her of the Plague she got while living in Elgin.
Really loved receiving this in the mail. At first I thought it was an icicle, but then saw it was a mangled plastic water bottle bound in rubberbands. He makes a great point that these plastic bottles are ruining our planet and leeching toxic chemicals into the water itself. But all this art did was make me thirsty for some. And it came Postage Due too--classic
Then he needs a bottle of Elgin Holy Water.
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