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All of the Chinese themed cooties were carved for SILO since there was a Chinese New Year theme. Only I spent the morning stuck in the snow in the ditch and never made it to the event, so they too were passed along later. Only one survives to my knowledge.
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And then there are the "Tunes". These cooties were based on songs from the 50s that get stuck in your head. They attended a couple of events along with their matching Jukebox stamp (more as a tabletop box) and then were retired. Or repurposed, I should say. They have been featured on LTCs, sent out as Hitchhikers, and given as gifts.
After hosting a small event in my house, my feelings toward cooties changed dramatically. Those crazy people even cootied my dog. I was finding cooties for days; in my silverware, on my fridge, in the bathroom candle...
A well executed cootie would still be fun, but most of them that I have seen (including my own) aren't worth the effort of stamping them. **Gasp!** Did I just say that out loud? For the most part, they just detract from time that I could spend getting to know people or hunting "real" boxes.
That is why I like Fleas since you can catch them at an event as a cootie and leave them in a box as a HH later when you have had time to find them, stamp and log and then pass them along whether someone is there or not.
ReplyDeleteWell...you are no fun! lol!
ReplyDeleteOK, I have to admit I agree, but still respect the one who came up with the idea - which is a good one, actually. It's really for the kids...really. But it can soooo easily be taken to the extreme (your bathroom candle?? Sheesh...)
I made a few cooties, but quickly came to the same conclusion as you have.
I think I got those ones based on cheesy songs. Cute :-)