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2 more badages:
It ain't over till the fat lady slims. - I really wanna include this somewhere.
Cut me some slacks.
It ain't over till the fat lady slims. - I really wanna include this somewhere.
Cut me some slacks.
2 more badages:
It ain't over till the fat lady slims. - I really wanna include this somewhere.
Cut me some slacks.
Careful there, some might find that "non-PC." But others might think "It ain't gonna start until the fat lady (or, for that matter, the fat man) slims." (I think I better put on my "PC" track shoes and sprint outta here )
Thanks all for the feedback and support so far. Just finished the drawings for the knights - the courts are proving tougher to draw than the rest of the deck!
I need some help too. Which cards would these badages apply to?
You rip what you sew
Burn the bridge when you get there
I'm thinking 7 of coins and 6 of swords, but the association might be a bit of a stretch. (Then again, this is supposed to be just for fun!)
Also, my intentions for the badages would be that they shouldn't have any meaning (and people would.maybe read them over again just to find some sense in them. Kinda like some readings I've done in the past).
Do these have to be for Minors? Fool (whose britches are shown as ripped in Marseilles decks) or Judgement which I see as reaping what one has sown. As a Minor, I'd say Ace Swords as a sewing needle.You rip what you sew
5 Cups cause there's a bridge in the RWS card, which I know has nothing to do with the Marseilles but might work in the M'arse Says....Burn the bridge when you get there
Ooh, I like both of these. As a person who has tried to sew, I've ripped out more than a few seams when what I was trying make came out looking not at all like I wanted!
It reminds me of "nonsense verse" with an underlying purpose. If you haven't already, google "nonsense verse" and look at the wiki entry. You might find some inspriration there.
Do these have to be for Minors? Fool (whose britches are shown as ripped in Marseilles decks) or Judgement which I see as reaping what one has sown. As a Minor, I'd say Ace Swords as a sewing needle.
5 Cups cause there's a bridge in the RWS card, which I know has nothing to do with the Marseilles but might work in the M'arse Says....
Rodney
Leave the fat lady! I was one, a few years back; every fat lady alive knows she ain't slim! And your badage isn't rude; it's funny! I would never have taken offence at it.