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"Oh Hemlock, I do not want"! A good idea indeed. Isn't that how Socrates died? Hemlock street is just two streets over from my home. If I drive down that street it is usually a short-cut, but it is a smaller street with kids. I just know that the next time I pass by it, guess what I'll be saying to myself (en
Francais). I hope I can forget this, I go by there all the time!
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I met
Kiera at the
IUOMA site the same day I received this spooky postcard in the mail 2 days ago. She had just become a member. Odd things happen in the Mail Art world and they are usually a lot of fun. I like the peaceful menace of
Kiera's card - welcome to the 4
th Dimension my new friend. She has an entertaining drawing and mail art site to visit:
This Is Art. Thank you very much.
I'm really glad that you liked the postcard! Your response to it made me laugh - I had never considered that it might be menacing. I just thought it was funny to have some unseen person winging about how they just didn't feel like taking hemlock.
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