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As is (i think) generally known, various garden gnomes traverse the globe between acquaintances, getting plastered in various labels and so forth as evidence of their travels and being photographed in far-flung places. So far as i know, this has never been done between members of the Halfbakery. I
suggest that one of us buys a small spade of the kind used by children on beaches writes their name on it and posts it to another halfbaker, and so it goes on. I can't do this though, because although i know there is at least one other halfbaker in this city, i don't know their address.
jurist reminded me of Barnaby Bear
http://www.barnabyb.../teachers%20inf.htm oops, not that jurist resembles a teddybear in any way... [po, Feb 07 2006]
Toy Wooden Croissant
http://www.oompa.com/cgi-bin/item/HA1499 Only $1.50 each [hippo, Feb 07 2006]
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Oh, give me a gnome Where the buffalo roam and the deer and the antelope play |
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Sorry, had to let it out. [+], but make it a plastic pastry instead. What's a spade have to do with the halfbakery? |
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I would like it to be a croissant too, but "2006: A Croissant Odyssey" doesn't have quite the same ring to it, does it? |
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//As is (i think) generally known, various garden gnomes traverse the globe between acquaintances, getting plastered //
Bugger!, they're on to me!. |
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//I would like it to be a croissant too, but "2006: A Croissant Odyssey" doesn't have quite the same ring to it, does it?// |
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Actually, it does, I like it a lot. :) |
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2001: A Space Odyssey (I just got the book from the library, for about the tenth time. Heh) |
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Whoops! Forgot to leave this here: .cC()Cc. |
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Why not mail a Halfbaker from place to place, getting plastered in each? I'm sure po would be up for it. |
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Can we mail [benfrost] to Vatican City? Can we? Please? |
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How about 2006: A Pastry Odyssey? |
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[bf] for Pope! Three rounds, one fall, no submissions. |
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Hooray! An extra giant-sized, fluffy, warm, oven-toasted, flakey croissant for you, mailed straight from Dallas! |
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Though, I'm still at a loss as to why it's a spade. :) As that song says, "A spade is a spade is a spade is a spade....". |
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Heh, better than an abstract croissant! |
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if i was supposed to mail you a croissant but didn't, i apologize- i was hungry. |
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but clearly we can't be mailing spades and croissants. no bun just yet. |
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posting spades to each other. |
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remember the trouble we had organising a get well card? |
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*Get Well* cards have an element of timeliness to them that is absent from the mere circulation of a novelty. If it takes two or three years for [nineteenthly]'s spade, or croissant, or gnome to circumnavigate the hinter reaches of the global 'bakery, who cares? There is no real urgency inherent in this project's scope. Nobody is ln a hospital bed in dire need of distraction and positive support. Nobody is physically stranded in central California without the financial means to return home. It only takes one person to get the project started, and it will get to its end when it gets to its end. It will still be a delectable fresh-baked joy to each new recipient, regardless of the time elapsed from when it was first launched. |
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For the purposes of minimizing onerous postage costs and undue customs inspections, may I suggest that whatever you select to circulate should optimally fit in a standard business envelope and weigh less than one ounce. (If you were going to stubbornly stick with the "Spade" theme, for example, I would suggest circulating an Ace of Spades playing card or a small photo of Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade for its weight, rather than a plastic sand toy.) |
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Or, in search of something more significant, since sending "pips" and "feathers" (as well as real croissant flakes and/or real fishbones) could be problematic in these days of increased security scrutiny, perhaps each person who receives the Odyssey note could print out and attach their single favorite halfbakery idea before passing the packet to the next baker. |
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Fresh croissants might not last a multi-year transglobal journy. Can I suggest a toy wooden croissant instead? (see link) |
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Make sure you send it to someone in Copenhagen. Take picture. Voila - Danish pastry. |
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It should be something you could be photographed with, or wearing. Pictures could be posted somewhere... |
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How about a Halfbakery-based Hat?? That would post OK......It could be a Dunces cap. Or a model of [DesertFox]'s "Propeller Haticopter" |
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