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Showing posts with label Marshmallow Peeps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marshmallow Peeps. Show all posts
Monday, March 28, 2011
Jurispeepidence.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
The Peeple's Choice.
The Washington Post gets into the Marshmallow Peeps diorama act with this display of 40 finalists, including new takes on M.C. Escher, Edward Hopper, John Steinbeck, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The Twilight Zone, and the game Clue.
Mary Peeppins?
Mary Peeppins?
Thursday, April 09, 2009
Marshmallow Peeps—and Eliot Ness?
Just in time for Easter, you can now view and vote for your favorite Chicago-themed Peeps diorama at the University of Chicago magazine Web site. I think I would have to go with no. 9, "Eliot Nest and the UnPeepables," Katie Hrinya's re-creation of the climatic train station scene from The Untouchables.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
People have too much time on their hands: Peeps dioramas.
The University of Chicago Magazine is sponsoring a Peeps diorama contest with a Chicago theme and cash prizes; deadline for entries is March 29th.
Visit past Peeps diorama contests at the Denver Post, the Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune.
Perhaps we need a mystery-themed Peeps diorama contest. Hercule Peep-ot, anyone?

About the photo: "Soylent Yellow Is Peeps," by Thomas W. Webster, Denver
Visit past Peeps diorama contests at the Denver Post, the Washington Post, and the Chicago Tribune.
Perhaps we need a mystery-themed Peeps diorama contest. Hercule Peep-ot, anyone?

About the photo: "Soylent Yellow Is Peeps," by Thomas W. Webster, Denver
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