…and it involves a pig, a mule and $5.60
The Doclopedia #842
Special Cases: The Traveling Suitcase
Yet another case that can take you places, this large suitcase made in 1931 is covered in stickers from cities all over the world. 89 of them, to be precise. To travel to any one of them, you simply pack the suitcase, laych it shut and then press your finger to a sticker and say “Let’s Go!”. Within seconds, you will be standing in the airport, seaport or rail station of that city. If you want to change cities, unpack the suitcase, repack it, then repeat the above instructions. If you travel by conventional means to a town or city not already on the case, be sure to buy a sticker and put it on a blank spot, so you can travel there again for free.
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The Doclopedia #843
Special Cases: The Spooky Case Of The Dangerous Dame
This old 1940’s paperback crime novel is a less than stellar bit of writing, but if you are a writer who can slog through it, you will find that afterwards, you have a great idea for a mystery novel. It can be any kind of mystery or a mix of mystery and some other genre. You will effortlessly come up with a plot, great characters, surprising twists and a memorable ending. It will be bought up for publication quickly and you’ll make great money off of it. The one downside is that the original paperback of “ The Spooky Case Of The Dangerous Dame” will disappear from your home as soon as you finish your new novel, only to appear in some small used bookstore somewhere on earth.