Postcard exchange
#17
Posted 22 July 2007 - 06:04 AM
He could always beat them till they do it.
He could also buy my Aluminum Stick of Beating +2 for8,000 gold $40USD(which includes the international shipping charges)
Edit: this reminds me... does anyone want a pair of size (somewhere around)11 shoes?
You never know... I could be famous on the day I make pigs fly.
He could also buy my Aluminum Stick of Beating +2 for
Edit: this reminds me... does anyone want a pair of size (somewhere around)11 shoes?
You never know... I could be famous on the day I make pigs fly.
#18
Posted 22 July 2007 - 06:48 AM
So... we'd be doing one big pass-it-around-and-have-everyone-sign-it card? Meaning even if we all get to look at a scan of everyone's scribblings, only one of us gets to keep the card itself?
Suggestion: since this'll likely be sent in an envelope anyway (due to the multiple remailings to various addresses), have everyone include a mini-gifty-thingy for the next person in the chain.
(...freestuffkthxplz
)
Suggestion: since this'll likely be sent in an envelope anyway (due to the multiple remailings to various addresses), have everyone include a mini-gifty-thingy for the next person in the chain.
(...freestuffkthxplz

Those who will remember, will speak fondly of the warm morning breeze.
#19
Posted 22 July 2007 - 07:37 AM
So... we'd be doing one big pass-it-around-and-have-everyone-sign-it card? Meaning even if we all get to look at a scan of everyone's scribblings, only one of us gets to keep the card itself?
Suggestion: since this'll likely be sent in an envelope anyway (due to the multiple remailings to various addresses), have everyone include a mini-gifty-thingy for the next person in the chain.
(...freestuffkthxplz
)
Suggestion: since this'll likely be sent in an envelope anyway (due to the multiple remailings to various addresses), have everyone include a mini-gifty-thingy for the next person in the chain.
(...freestuffkthxplz

you can have my used Axe deoderent
#20
Posted 22 July 2007 - 04:44 PM
@Phi: Good point. In the end, the last person is going to wind up with the original. There are two solutions to this:
1: The final recipient makes copies for everyone listed, and mails them back.
2: We get a solid list of how many people we have to contact, and put a separate piece of paper in the envelope/box for each one. On "Letter Get", the person can sign each of them once, and mail them on.
Example; We have 12 people that are involved.
I put 12 individual sheets of paper in with my name on each one.
Mail it to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
Repeat until all names have been collected, and then take all 12 letters out and mail each one to the twelve participants.
Does that make any sense at all, or am I just rambling?
@Bes:
1: The final recipient makes copies for everyone listed, and mails them back.
2: We get a solid list of how many people we have to contact, and put a separate piece of paper in the envelope/box for each one. On "Letter Get", the person can sign each of them once, and mail them on.
Example; We have 12 people that are involved.
I put 12 individual sheets of paper in with my name on each one.
Mail it to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
Repeat until all names have been collected, and then take all 12 letters out and mail each one to the twelve participants.
Does that make any sense at all, or am I just rambling?
@Bes:

Overwhelmed as one would be, placed in my position.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
#22
Posted 22 July 2007 - 05:16 PM
I would be happy to actually send someone something, just not to recieve anything 

#23
Posted 22 July 2007 - 05:47 PM
@Phi: Good point. In the end, the last person is going to wind up with the original. There are two solutions to this:
1: The final recipient makes copies for everyone listed, and mails them back.
2: We get a solid list of how many people we have to contact, and put a separate piece of paper in the envelope/box for each one. On "Letter Get", the person can sign each of them once, and mail them on.
Example; We have 12 people that are involved.
I put 12 individual sheets of paper in with my name on each one.
Mail it to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
Repeat until all names have been collected, and then take all 12 letters out and mail each one to the twelve participants.
Does that make any sense at all, or am I just rambling?
@Bes:
1: The final recipient makes copies for everyone listed, and mails them back.
2: We get a solid list of how many people we have to contact, and put a separate piece of paper in the envelope/box for each one. On "Letter Get", the person can sign each of them once, and mail them on.
Example; We have 12 people that are involved.
I put 12 individual sheets of paper in with my name on each one.
Mail it to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
They put their name on each piece of paper as well.
Mail all 12 to the next person.
Repeat until all names have been collected, and then take all 12 letters out and mail each one to the twelve participants.
Does that make any sense at all, or am I just rambling?
@Bes:

Na I like the idea of 1 postcard and you send it around to everyone (you can send a gift as well).
Then you can just scan the card on your computer for everyone to see.(much easier method)
#25
Posted 22 July 2007 - 07:06 PM
Spoiler
But the problem I see with making copies, is that it's not an original version of a signature. A remake.
All one would have to do is send a letter in an envelope used for large documents. Paper doesn't take up that much space, so a box wouldn't be needed (Unless we got the whole of CurvedSpace to participate, and that won't happen.)
And a 'gift' isn't the main objective of this project at the time. Though something like that has been collaborated in the past and may be again on a smaller scale.
Thanks for input, folks. If you're interested in this idea, please send me a PM. Don't include contact details, just message me saying you're positive you can/want to be involved with this.
Overwhelmed as one would be, placed in my position.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
Such a heavy burden now to be "The One".
Born to bear and read to all the details of our ending
To write it down for all the world to see.
#26
Posted 22 July 2007 - 07:16 PM
There's this plush cacodemon (DOOM monster) that's been passed around verious people on the net named hissy.

real cacodemon
http://doom.wikia.com/wiki/Cacodemon
Just giving you guys ideas... you could always capture cspace onto a blu-ray disc and pass that around.
Hissy FTW

real cacodemon
http://doom.wikia.com/wiki/Cacodemon
Just giving you guys ideas... you could always capture cspace onto a blu-ray disc and pass that around.
Hissy FTW
#30
Posted 13 June 2010 - 06:21 AM
Dude. Please do it. I'd so participate.
Also, in response to your original post three years ago, I'll send you a letter if you give me your address.
Also, in response to your original post three years ago, I'll send you a letter if you give me your address.
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Why yes... I did give in to this here thing above. =O
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