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Warm hand wash only
One hundred percent cotton
Do not tumble dry |
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//how you feel about your clothes//
One hundred percent warm. |
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//or about life//
Do not tumble. |
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I've tried wearing a fridge door complete with fridge magnet poetry. |
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However this is so much easier.[+] |
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How 'bout a haiku ransom note? (+) |
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CoMe alOnE tO paRk. PLaCe BreiFCase bY bUdDinG MaPlE. SmAll UNmArked BilLS PleAsE. |
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Garment labels have a pretty limited repetoire. "Made in Bangladesh" "Warm iron" "100% cotton". Perhaps it is my selection of clothes - all cut from the same cloth, so to speak. Perhaps there are other clothes labels with more potential? [Robinism], I withhold my vote until you post an example of poetry which you compose using words from your clothes labels. |
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[bungston], You are talking about the "Care Labels." I'm talking about the label with the manufacturer's name on it. Lots of small manufacturers choose distinctive names, to convey an image to the customer. You need to shop in boutiques more! |
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For a while I collected labels from clothes, but I could never admit to sewing them together into poetry, because then this idea would be baked. |
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