Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Morty Comix # 2562
Morty Comix # 2562 was placed in the rafters of a building that looks like a shelter one sits in while waiting for a bus, but in fact supposedly serves as the City Hall for the incorporated metropolis of Prescott, Oregon, population 55. I didn't see any other building that made this claim, so perhaps it is not a joke.
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"The Space Needle is the most dominating feature in the skyline of Seattle. It rises to the height of 600 feet and is topped by a restaurant which revolves 360 degrees every hour. About 260 persons can be served. An observation deck is also available. From the Needle an inspiring panoramic view of Seattle and Puget Sound is featured. This dramatic photo was taken during the 10th Anniversary Celebration of the World's Fair-- 1972."
Postmarked 5 Oct. 1979. This photo makes the Space Needle look like a B-movie monster about to fight Godzilla in the Battle of Seattle. Hey, we live just across the big lake from Tokyo. It could happen.
Postmarked 5 Oct. 1979. This photo makes the Space Needle look like a B-movie monster about to fight Godzilla in the Battle of Seattle. Hey, we live just across the big lake from Tokyo. It could happen.
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Paper Chase
"The study of law is something new and unfamiliar to most of you unlike any schooling you have been through before. We use the Socratic method here, I call on you, ask a you a question and you answer it, Why don't I just give you a lecture? Because through my questions you learn to teach yourselves. Through this method of questioning, answering, questioning, answering, we seek to develop in you that ability to analyze that vast complex of facts that constitute the relationships of members within a given society. Questioning and answering. At times you may feel that you have found the correct answer. I assure that this is a total delusion on your part. You will never find the correct, absolute and final answer. In my classroom there is always another question, another question to follow to your answer. As you're on a treadmill, my little questions spin the tumblers of your mind. You're on an operating table, my little questions are the fingers probing your brain. We do brain surgery here. You teach yourselves the law, but I train your mind. You come in here with a skull full of mush and you leave thinking like a lawyer."
$25 Sale - Original Art - Cats and 'Gators
Set of six original, unpublished drawings created Nov. 2012 and posted here on Morty the Dog
Drawn freehand with felt tip and no pencils. One drawing has some test squiggles in the corner. The paper, which isn't exactly high-grade, measures 9 x (almost) 12 and is torn from a spiral binding.
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Drawn freehand with felt tip and no pencils. One drawing has some test squiggles in the corner. The paper, which isn't exactly high-grade, measures 9 x (almost) 12 and is torn from a spiral binding.
$25 ppd
Check or money order to
Steve Willis
PO Box 390
McCleary, WA 98557-0390
Steve Willis
PO Box 390
McCleary, WA 98557-0390
Morty Comix # 2561
Morty Comix # 2561 was placed on an obscure corner of a windowsill on the beach entrance of a hotel in Ocean Shores, Washington
Postcard - SeaTac, Washington
"Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The largest and busiest airport in the Pacific Northwest is also the terminus for Alaska, the Orient, Polar flights to Europe, Hawaii and all points of the U.S. The Terminal provides a complete and unique shopping area for visitors and tourists alike. Complete new facilities will be ready in 1974. Light streaks in the sky are from landing jets."
Obviously from the early 1970s. I like the Polar flights to Hawaii! Holy Detour, Batman!
In Washington State the term "Orient" is nearly extinct, and today it would replaced by "Asia" on this postcard.
Obviously from the early 1970s. I like the Polar flights to Hawaii! Holy Detour, Batman!
In Washington State the term "Orient" is nearly extinct, and today it would replaced by "Asia" on this postcard.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Sunday, April 28, 2013
One of the Most Beautifully Sad Mashups I've Seen
Steven Reed's presentation of how to microwave chili and cheese nacho dip in "Weber Cooks" is enhanced with music in such a way that it dances right on the DMZ of comedy and tragedy. You can laugh and then feel sort of sick inside, or feel sorry for the guy then feel sort of sick inside. In either case, it is fascinating although hardly uplifting and inspiring.
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Weber Cooks,
YouTube Doubler
Favorite Movie Quotes: Ordeal by Innocence
"I hate to see anything die that doesn't have to. That's the trouble with capital punishment, there's no room for error."
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Morty Comix # 2560
Morty Comix # 2560 was slipped under a fast food restaurant table. In fact, I have distributed Morty Comix under three tables and a couple chairs in this place. In extra bonus fact, all three tables pictured have been selected for Morty Comix dropoffs at some point or another, and one of them still has an issue I left awhile back.
Postcard - SeaTac, Washington
"Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, Washington. Millions of travelers have moved in and out of this modern facility to and from all parts of the world."
1970s. The city of SeaTac incorporated and came into being in 1989-1990.
1970s. The city of SeaTac incorporated and came into being in 1989-1990.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Octopussy
Phone photo 2424
Friday, April 26, 2013
Morty Comix # 2559
Morty Comix # 2559 was placed in a plastic holder and hung from a tree branch in a wooded area in Tumwater, Washington. This obscure place is apparently where Christmas trees go to die.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Postcard - SeaTac, Washington
"Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington. The largest and busiest airport in the Pacific Northwest is also the terminus for Alaska, the Orient, Polar flights to Europe, Hawaii and all points of the U.S. The terminal provides a complete and unique shopping area for visitors and tourist alike. Majestic Mount Rainier in the background."
This postcard is no doubt from the 1970s, showing off the locally produced Boeing 747.
This postcard is no doubt from the 1970s, showing off the locally produced Boeing 747.
Favorite Movie Quotes: A Night in Casablanca
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