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Saturday, 10 February 2007

Limited Edition Handset 2-color Monographs

Bulboscity: (1) The state of being bulbous, or (2) being enmeshed in a matrix of bulbaceousness.

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Bulboscity in Stasis How it will affect YOU
The Indicators: Relative Weights:
⇒Blimp-like, luminescent bulbs at the edge of the tone.  ⇒Technological Bulbosicty
 ⇒Globular sonorities in the back rooms of the brillig zone.
 ⇒Indicators two and three culminate in
 ⇒Increasing bulboscity in random parallel nodes.
⇒cunning displays of bombast and catnaps.
⇒Bulbous, flapping bundles of joy plop down on matterman abodes.
⇒Local transit systems, and tenets of faith, are strained in the hubbub. 
⇒ A profusion of pop-off spanning our bright, bulbaceous cores.
⇒Bumperstickers abound, proclaiming I♥MY CONFUSION.
 ⇒Battalions of bozos playing grown-up, now, on rolling, silent shores.
 ⇒Policy decisions reflect attitudes inimical to bubbles bursting.

Only thirty of these hand-set, hand-printed 8"x10" pieces still exist. {Click on Read More for more information.} Bulboscity in Stasis, along with the original Straight Facts About Flapping postcard are the precursors to the opus, Flapping, now available in limited edition as well.

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All come expertly framed in a manner that allows the type on the back side of the card to be visible through the matting. Edition is signed and numbered, and for a limited time will be available for $300.

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