From the digitized inkwell of Neil Sterett
The box reads: Includes re-useable cookies, 500 misfortunes. Do NOT eat the non-edible cookie.
Directions: Put misfortune in cookie. Place cookie near victim. Watch the fun!
WARNING! Misfortunes contain language that will be objectionable. if not disturbing to some viewers. Not for children or educated household pets.
Scott... (re: shameless self-promotion)... I don't know what got into me! It has been restored to its previous attention-getting splendor! Thanks for the reality check...
Posted by: Bryce Zabel | July 03, 2005 at 08:20 PM
In your FAQ, the publisher's name is misspelled. Should be Putnam.
In the 1920's, the New York architect George S Chappell wrote a trilogy of books under the pseudonym "Dr. Walter E Traprock". These books were written in the first person about (his) various adventures. Chappell was a friend of publisher George Putman [GP Putman's Sons publishing house] and the Traprock books were thought to be the brainchild of Putman, who recruited Chappell into writing them. Putman is more widely known as the husband of Amelia Earhart
Posted by: deirdre feehan | June 30, 2005 at 01:50 PM