h a l f b a k e r yStrap *this* to the back of your cat.
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Take the MAD magazine long-time back-cover gag and apply it to bank notes. Fold the note on the dotted lines to reveal the shocking half-human/half-monument form of the true and rightful ruler of Bangland. Or worse, fold your Canadian $50 bill to find out that it's really worth "nada".
MAD magazine fold-ins
http://www.nytimes....N_FEATURE.html?_r=0 Link for those with sheltered childhoods [the porpoise, Oct 24 2013]
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The fold-in? Hell no, it was invented by Al Jaffee before I was born. I'm saying apply the tech to bank notes. |
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oh, you mean design them like that on purpose. Unfair, I had my mfd-horse all saddled up and ready to ride. |
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Similar, but more like conspiracy theorist origami. |
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As previously stated: Mad fold-in ideas = autobun. |
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Baked. People in the south of England are familiar
with folds which produce a happy/sad Queen, or the
Queen's arse. |
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(People in the North can enjoy a similar amusement
by cutting and folding 10p coins.) |
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<German synthesizer music> The fun fun fun of the
autobun. <\Gsm> |
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