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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Morty Comix # 2568







Morty Comix # 2568 was form-fitted into a plastic container that originally held plastic silverware. Yes, I'm one of those guys who, if I'm not eating over the sink, uses paper plates and plastic silverware.

After sealing the Morty Comix into the box with the clear plastic lid, I deposited it in an algae-covered real estate brochure distribution box outside an abandoned bakery in Tumwater, Washington.

O, the Wonder.

Morty the Blog readers will recognize the bus stop in the background under the high electrical wires where I recently left Morty Comix # 2567.

Super alert readers will recall I left Morty Comix # 2357 in the neighboring yellow real estate freebie box almost a year ago.

Morty Comix # 2490 was tucked behind the sign of the front door of the bakery last December, and is still there. I noticed workers have started cleaning the place up, so perhaps the days of that issue remaining hidden are numbered.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Morty Comix # 2406






Morty Comix # 2406 was a bit unusual. I had purchased a DVD of the 2005 movie Sahara at a library book sale, but the copy was too defective to watch. Which was too bad, because I enjoyed the 30 minutes or so I got to see before the disc freaked out. Give me VHS every time.

Anyway.

I flipped the paper wrapping and drew the front and back cover for the plastic container, and then included two more drawings in the package drawn on the vast supply of 1990s discarded Gaylord circulation cards from the library at South Puget Sound Community College I rescued from the recycle tub way back when. They were placed inside the container.

Then I placed the whole thing in one of those groady real estate brochure outlet booths in a very funky part of Tumwater, Washington. I have come to realize no one ever opens up one of these sad dispensaries, and putting a Morty Comix in there is equal to placing it in a time capsule, where someone will find it after the rest of us have been dead for a few decades.