Relics of the Bong Dynasty

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Stephen J. DeDakis, Esq. (25th July 1989 - 21st August 2011) left behind a loving, madcap band of friends & family when he passed. Never letting a sliver of weirdo genius slide away, Stephen had always kept a folded sheet of paper in his wallet for jotting down odd comments, dirty jokes & deep thoughts from folks he intersected with. Relics of the Bong Dynasty is a game of text & picture telephone, made in the same spirit of weirdness & adventure as those random jotted notes -- a way for Stephen's crew to keep adding to the relics of a dynasty that should have gone on a hell of a lot longer. The basics: Sit a bunch of oddballs in a circle, all with paper & pen. Everyone writes a random line of text and passes the paper, next person draws what they read and folds down the text, next person writes what they see and folds down the picture ... The papers keep folding and moving around the circle till they come back to the person who started them. The results: Unsurprisingly oddball.

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emily’s going away10 October 2012

monkeys prefer solar power to cheese pizza

hotel for dogs

eggs over easy

nun ya business!

a smiling castle (a.k.a. hold your horses)

salting a sorcerer’s hat

sharks with freaking laser beams attached to their heads

demongun

soirée for sven23 December 2013

the austrian e-mail (a.k.a. the big bang)

steal your dad’s stamp

they don’t know a dick from a pancake

steel toe moccasins ... indians roll hard

“SPORE! SPORE!”

step 4: don’t get tazed

things start to get sweeter with our new leader

i wanna bone a drummer not a biker

giggle cookies in the ‘80s

random gathering3 January 2014

a monkey that is questionable

two potent marijuana cigarettes every evening

[ torque ]

wires placed in the brain can be used to stimulate neurons as well as to destroy them

[ force of gravity ]

two armed men with top hats

the hammerhead shark just shat a bicycle!

what is the maximum height to which water can be sucked up a straw?

[ absolute ]