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In homage to one of the greatest cartoon collections of all time . . . 27 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list . . . 101 Uses for a Dead Cat  by Simon Bond is a bestselling collection of macabre cartoons depicting the bodies of dead cats being used for various purposes, including pin cushion, boat anchors, sharpening pencils and holding bottles of wine.. The book was promoted with the tag line, 

Since time immemorial mankind has been

plagued by the question,

"What do you do with a dead cat?"

 

So . . . what other uses can you find for a Chia Lincoln

that just won't grow hairy sprouts like it should?

 

 

 

Get the poster here:  101 Uses Poster.JPG

and here is a clear, high resolution Chia Lincoln for all

you budding photoshoppers out there:

 

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Great job Gumbo! nice work! Available at subway.

Gumbo123 said:

#17 - - The Lincolnwich (with cheese)

 

Lolz these are a lot of *great* ideas :P

It seems to me there needs to be a memorial of some sort.  I think that Butt Drugs would be a perfect location.

 

* this is only a prototype.  I did not build this in my garage nor will I send it to Indiana. 

That's fabulous! I wonder if they make custom chias?

Jameson Williams (Wookbacca) said:

It seems to me there needs to be a memorial of some sort.  I think that Butt Drugs would be a perfect location.

 

* this is only a prototype.  I did not build this in my garage nor will I send it to Indiana. 

a back scratcher?
"even though it's broke, just pretend like its not, to avoid conversation with strangers at the bus stop."
are you INSANE ? ? ?

Aliza (Kernoodleflagen) said:
a back scratcher?
a place to hide a key to your front door? ya know like the rock key holders

did someone say doorstop?

 

thanks Wookbacca . . . that makes the memorial #18

Jameson Williams (Wookbacca) said:

It seems to me there needs to be a memorial of some sort.  I think that Butt Drugs would be a perfect location.

Planter.
decorative shelf piece or as I like to call them "dust collectors"

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