BrightEye
I did? Where? When? Do I have a short memory? I remember lots of talk about it but never chirped in...gregory said:Did you have to do that HERE, after you asked for recommendations THERE ?????
I did? Where? When? Do I have a short memory? I remember lots of talk about it but never chirped in...gregory said:Did you have to do that HERE, after you asked for recommendations THERE ?????
Well there you go - the whole thing has warped your memory (or mine, but who's counting.) Clearly a thoroughly dangerous deck as well, then and one to avoid !BrightEye said:I did? Where? When? Do I have a short memory? I remember lots of talk about it but never chirped in...
Well, I'm in the US, so Somerville wouldn't be as good of an option.gregory said:It's the size of your average LS deck. The pip cards are.....
PLAYING CARDS ! NO PIX OF ANY KIND.
Al the cards are double headed.
HERE are some images. They are a king and three of the MAJORS, for pity's sake. It is a game deck, pure and simple.
I assume you have now gone off it ???
I HOPE so ! This is a genuine de-enable ! Even I would NEVER have bought it for myself, pretty though the flowers are.
However if your finger is REALLY twitchy for it, Somerville has it for less
You WILL regret it.
I do have a handful of playing cards that I like (I'll refrain from mentioning them here in the de-enabling thread...), but you're right. One could go absolutely nuts collecting playing cards.Debra said:Cards are "in" today and it seems that everything that has at least 20 concepts is available as a set of cards (check your bookstores and toy stores and you'll see what I mean). Once you go from tarot to oracles to playing cards you might as well be collecting anything.
I started down that road and stopped fast. What's the point.
I'm sitting here guiltily with postal wrap and bubblewrap around me as evidence, and a lovely pile of the Scapini Bacchus, the Wang/Regardie GD and the Klimt deck. I'm still feeling how it made me feel. My whole body is trembling with a terrible mixture of excitement, dread, lust, satisfaction, indulgence and horror. (At my bank balance, y'understand).gregory said:Now.
What was the last thing you bought ?
How did it make you feel ?
The money was gone long before the parcel arrived, so it's as if I never paid for it at all - these Gorgeous Things arrived, and I don't even have to pay any money. Free decks. Muahahaha! Where did I get them again? Oh yes, I remember now. Well, as long as they're giving out free decks, I'd better rush right back and get some more.gregory said:Has the bill arrived yet ?
<guilty silence as I think about the delivery not a fortnight ago, also three decks>gregory said:Have you given it the Time AND ATTENTION IT DESERVES ?
gregory said:Now then. May I suggest the 78 card study. Go for it. Promise yourself you will do it for every new deck you get.
gregory said:Have a carrot