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evil penguin/gently bearded/vortex connective laser/patently pond scum

corpse

Created by: Bob, Dave, Matt and Gabriel

::| an.exquisite.corpse : discussion : 10 |::

By: Phineas

I realize that I posted this on a tuesday. Seeing as I had the connection I thought it better to get something up than stand by formalities.

December 4, 2001 04:23 PM

By: Jorun

Give the boys a secret agent kit for Christmas! The smooth yet surprising flow in the three last parts is pure bliss. Poor Eddie, stuck in the sea-weed, waiting for the penguin to finish it all. If only he had RTFM...

December 5, 2001 03:29 AM

By: Brandon

I'm blown away - this is a hilarious corpse, and the connectivity of it all is truly amazing. I can't believe how smoothly everything flows. Congratulations - this is definitely one of the best efforts to date.

December 5, 2001 11:52 AM

By: susan

I, for one, will be a lot more suspicious of penguins from now on.

You have done a great service by releasing this information to the public. Thank you.

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(looks neat too!)

December 5, 2001 12:39 PM

By: michael

Penguins and goats and patents, oh my! Wonderfully done, perfectly executed. I'd like to see this as a poster?

December 5, 2001 01:42 PM

By: Andrew

Am I the only one who thinks Matt and Gabriel created their section together? It's just too well done.

"Scully! Over here! I found something!"

December 5, 2001 02:54 PM

By: Tim

Yeah, I had to load this corpse into my image program to find where the lines were between sections! Superbly well done to all of you.

December 5, 2001 05:32 PM

By: Matt

I'll take Andrew's McCarthyism as a compliment ;)

Wasn't Andrew McCarthy in 'Mannequin'? Nevermind.

December 6, 2001 08:33 AM

By: mirla

Matt: Brilliant psychic pickup of Dave's sudden shift of color from Bob's piece. And Gabriel: I stared and stared to find the seam.

(Corpsemania rules!)

December 6, 2001 09:05 AM

By: Gabriel

You may have noticed from my other published corpse that seamlessness pleases me very much.

While we did not work together on our tiles, Matt gave me a slight advantage by sending me two strips. Apparently his first piece was accidentally erased after he sent a strip. His second strip seemed to use exactly the same elements, but in a slightly different position... I spent some time trying to extrapolate more from the first strip, but it proved futile. I admit that I may have gotten a slightly better idea of what he was up to, but only so.

December 6, 2001 11:37 AM

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