| Gordon Moss announced on Thursday that he has created a fish using origami. |
| Released by: Tom McKenna |
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Gordon Moss announced on Thursday that he has created a fish using origami.
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| Update Date: 12/29/2006 11:08:01 PM |
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Descrption: Gordon Moss announced on Thursday that he has created a fish using origami. This was quite an accomplishment as Gordon Moss bought his first origami book seventeen years ago and has went through seven cases of paper trying to create the fish.
Gordon Moss, when asked said "It's hard to fold the thing that way where it makes sense" and then added "It's one of those things everyone should accomplish at least once in their lifetime if not twice. I'm glad I accomplished it". This will go down in record books as one of Gordon Moss's greatest accomplishments.
Do not get the wrong idea. Gordon Moss is quite a clever fellow. He once created a self-portrait out of left over martini olives and a can of cheese. When asked about that Gordon smiles and said "That's more fun than pick up a duck".
Gordon also is a great artist with a corn shredder too. He once made a cactus and an elephant tree with a corn shredder, a wooden broom, and a box of popsicle sticks.
"It was quite impressive and the grandkids loved it" Gordon said. He also makes meatloaf out of half-melted ice cream but that can be challenging as "You have to add some shredded corn to it so it sticks together".
Well, he is always looking for a solution and once used duct tape to fix his shoe so he could run a marathon "It worked really well". Gordon was then asked about the possibility than he might try to swim under the bridge with no name on Feb 3, 2011 and he declined to comment and added "If I do it will be after a game of pickup a duck".
Gordon Moss is quite a character. |
Contact infomation: Gordon Moss is Gordon Moss and lives on Gordon Moss BLVD. |
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