Monday, September 30, 2013
Morty Comix # 2664
Morty Comix # 2664 was sent to Buzz Buzzizyk in Butler, PA. Buzz himself supplied the paper, already cut and folded, and challenged me to get off my butt and draw some more. Buzz has permission to enhance them and distribute them as he sees fit. So you can probably expect to get some updates on what happens to these little guys as time passes.
Cavedogs Sing Bacharach
Postcard - North Platte, Nebraska
"North Platte, Lincoln County, Nebraska, is a city of nearly 15,000 people and an important division point of the Union Pacific System."
ca. 1930?
ca. 1930?
Sunday, September 29, 2013
Morty Comix # 2663
Morty Comix # 2663 was left under a bench cushion outside the entrance to the Washington State Senate gallery in the Legislative Building, Olympia, Washington.
Business had earlier taken me to the Governor's Mansion, but I was a good boy and resisted planting one there! I do have my boundaries in this game.
Labels:
Legislative Building,
Morty Comix,
Olympia,
Washington State Governor,
Washington State Senate
Mel Tormé Sings Bacharach
Postcard - Kansas City, Missouri
"Kansas City's Country Club Plaza. Twenty-Five buildings, housing over 150 unique shops, set in a 40 acre bowl, make up the nationally famous Country Club Plaza Shopping Center. Located five miles south of downtown Kansas City, Mo., it is a mecca for tourists and shoppers from all over the nation."
1960s.
1960s.
Saturday, September 28, 2013
Morty Comix # 2662
Morty Comix # 2662 was sent to Buzz Buzzizyk in Butler, PA. Buzz himself supplied the paper, already cut and folded, and challenged me to get off my butt and draw some more. Buzz has permission to enhance them and distribute them as he sees fit. So you can probably expect to get some updates on what happens to these little guys as time passes.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Buster
Phone photo 2890
Hey, it is one of those "Incredible Journey" tales involving a tropical bird, a dial phone, and Monkey Parts Guy as they walk across America in an effort to get home!
Postcard - Sardis, Mississippi
Friday, September 27, 2013
Morty Comix # 2661
Morty Comix # 2661 was tucked under an outside table apparently used as a break spot in an alley for drugstore employees in Tumwater, Washington. This distribution point is not far from where I hid Morty Comix # 2634, which was still where I left it in August, as pictured in the last photo.
Postcard - Biloxi, Mississippi
"An aerial view of the central section of Biloxi with Gulf of Mexico in the foreground and the Back Bay in the distance. Biloxi is on a peninsula."
1930s?
1930s?
Thursday, September 26, 2013
Morty Comix # 2660
Morty Comix # 2660 was sent to Buzz Buzzizyk in Butler, PA. Buzz himself supplied the paper, already cut and folded, and challenged me to get off my butt and draw some more. Buzz has permission to enhance them and distribute them as he sees fit. So you can probably expect to get some updates on what happens to these little guys as time passes.
Postcard - Rochester, Minnesota
"Destruction of Baptist Church March 9 1912. Bert Crowell Rochester Minn."
[Handwritten]: Taken from Kahier roof.
The Woodrow Wilson Song
Woodrow Wilson
Was a bit of a prick.
Up his butt
Was a great big stick.
And not the kind
That Teddy liked to carry.
It was a rod of righteousness
And frankly pretty scarey.
On the one hand
He was racist
On the other hand
Progressive.
After the Great War
His hunt for Reds
Was too Excessive.
He fought
For the League of Nations.
Then
He had a stroke.
He got a "F"
in Political relations.
And his spirit
Broke.
Maybe if he hadn't
Been such a goody-goody,
More people
Would've been his friend
And hailed him
As "Woody."
Phone photo 2884
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