![]() Until I started thinking: What if a character had a Flat Somebody? What if this Flat Somebody was carted around everywhere? Why would a person have a Flat Somebody? And then the what-ifs kept flowing… The challenge then becomes figuring out how to work such a bizarre concept into a meaningful story. As a writer, I found this fantastically exciting… I had a few ideas for a book I wanted to write, but it wasn’t coming together. I am desperate to see this video again.) As a normal(ish) person, I found this odd. I don’t know why I didn’t bookmark it, so if anyone locates it, please send it my way. (For the life of me, I cannot find this blog and video again. There was a bit of a serious edge to the video, as though Flat Rick’s owner was really just sharing a straight-forward day in the life of his cardboard cutout pal. But what made it really spectacular was the fact that the video didn’t come off entirely as a joke. Some guy had purchased a Flat Rick and put together a video documenting Flat Rick’s various outings: a trip to Starbucks, mowing the lawn, riding in the car with his flat face hanging out the window… It was obviously the best video ever made. ![]() Look, I have this slight interest in Rick Springfield ( that’s another story), and one time when I was doing a Google search for naked pictures regular old photos of Rick, I came across the most fabulously crazy blog. Q: Where did the idea for Flat Finn come from? A: It’s Rick Springfield’s fault. ![]()
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