magpie9 said:
Well if Greggers won't buy [the Urnash/Silicon Dawn], it is a total waste of time and unfit for anything but starting campfires.
I was thinking the same...
And to think that Le Fanu even suggested exchanging this one for the Faeries...!
I'll be honest, though, and say that looking through the deck (okay, half of it...) again just now was the most effective de-enabling I got on this one. So off it goes!
Wow, I really seem to be in the right mood to get that wishlist as small as possible... So I think I'll take off the Sheridan-Douglas, too. If I keep thinking of it, I can always put it back on, right?
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Although I commend you for the efforts about the Phantasmagoric, I think I'll keep that one for a bit...
See, I
like the weirdness, the colorful creepiness, and I think even know what the oh-so-secret puzzle pieces are about
(I read somewhere that they're meant to indicate if a card is more masculine, more feminine, or balanced in its energy).
You also can't scare me with the RugRats references because I actually had to google to find out what you were even talking about...
And don't you think my inner teenager should get at least
one deck, now that I deleted the Faeries, the Lunatic,
and never even added the Hello Tarot?! (Yeah, I know I have the Fey, but these darling pastel colored, wide-eyed, kitschy creatures will only talk to me about other people - I haven't gotten them to cooperate on a single reading for myself! *pout*)
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So, thanks to the great efforts of my fellow ATers, my wishlist is now down to three tarot decks - one of which isn't published yet (the Mary-El), another one is the Greenwood (need I say more?), and the third is the Phantasmagoric (so I have one that I can actually buy if I feel the irresistible urge to do some non-essential shopping). Oh, and the International Icon, which I'll definitely get. I think I can live with that for a while.
Thank you all for your help! It's been fun, embarrassing at times, but fun!
I'll be over bumping up my ISO for the International Icon and The Process audiobooks now...