So I guess any boxes placed today will always be suspect?
I hope nobody is mean enough to make us hike many miles
for a box, only to get an "April Fools" message.
Silver Eagle
April Fools Letterboxes
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Started on 2004-04-01
April Fools Letterboxes
From: Silver Eagle (sileagle@alltel.net) |
Date: 2004-04-01 13:44:32 UTC
Re: April Fools Letterboxes
From: fleurdelislb (fleurdelislb@yahoo.com) |
Date: 2004-04-01 13:47:02 UTC
Or maybe the boxes will contain that brand new $50 bill they
mentioned :-p
FdL
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Silver Eagle"
wrote:
> So I guess any boxes placed today will always be suspect?
> I hope nobody is mean enough to make us hike many miles
> for a box, only to get an "April Fools" message.
>
> Silver Eagle
mentioned :-p
FdL
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Silver Eagle"
wrote:
> So I guess any boxes placed today will always be suspect?
> I hope nobody is mean enough to make us hike many miles
> for a box, only to get an "April Fools" message.
>
> Silver Eagle
Re: April Fools Letterboxes
From: poisoniivv (poisonivy@haveashittyday.com) |
Date: 2004-04-01 13:57:59 UTC
Loved it! What a great site, and so much work too!
Without the Fool, life would be boring.
(Below is from LearnTarot.org.)
The Fool lies at the beginning of the major arcana, but also somewhat
apart from the other cards. In medieval courts, the court jester was
someone who was not expected to follow the same rules as others. He
could observe and then poke fun. This makes the Fool unpredictable
and full of surprises. He reminds us of the unlimited potential and
spontaneity inherent in every moment. There is a sense with this card
that anything goes - nothing is certain or regular. The Fool adds the
new and unfamiliar to a situation.
The Fool also represents the complete faith that life is good and
worthy of trust. Some might call the Fool too innocent, but his
innocence sustains him and brings him joy. In readings, the Fool can
signal a new beginning or change of direction - one that will guide
you onto a path of adventure, wonder and personal growth. He also
reminds you to keep your faith and trust your natural responses. If
you are facing a decision or moment of doubt, the Fool tells you to
believe in yourself and follow your heart no matter how crazy or
foolish your impulses may seem.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "fleurdelislb"
wrote:
> Or maybe the boxes will contain that brand new $50 bill they
> mentioned :-p
>
> FdL
>
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Silver Eagle"
> wrote:
> > So I guess any boxes placed today will always be suspect?
> > I hope nobody is mean enough to make us hike many miles
> > for a box, only to get an "April Fools" message.
> >
> > Silver Eagle
Without the Fool, life would be boring.
(Below is from LearnTarot.org.)
The Fool lies at the beginning of the major arcana, but also somewhat
apart from the other cards. In medieval courts, the court jester was
someone who was not expected to follow the same rules as others. He
could observe and then poke fun. This makes the Fool unpredictable
and full of surprises. He reminds us of the unlimited potential and
spontaneity inherent in every moment. There is a sense with this card
that anything goes - nothing is certain or regular. The Fool adds the
new and unfamiliar to a situation.
The Fool also represents the complete faith that life is good and
worthy of trust. Some might call the Fool too innocent, but his
innocence sustains him and brings him joy. In readings, the Fool can
signal a new beginning or change of direction - one that will guide
you onto a path of adventure, wonder and personal growth. He also
reminds you to keep your faith and trust your natural responses. If
you are facing a decision or moment of doubt, the Fool tells you to
believe in yourself and follow your heart no matter how crazy or
foolish your impulses may seem.
--- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "fleurdelislb"
> Or maybe the boxes will contain that brand new $50 bill they
> mentioned :-p
>
> FdL
>
>
> --- In letterbox-usa@yahoogroups.com, "Silver Eagle"
> wrote:
> > So I guess any boxes placed today will always be suspect?
> > I hope nobody is mean enough to make us hike many miles
> > for a box, only to get an "April Fools" message.
> >
> > Silver Eagle