Plush Kokopelli - The Whole Truth and Nothing but the Truth
In September 2007, for the first time, Spokesmodel Carrie McCoy and I visited Moab, Utah together. While flying back to Casa Carrie in Simi Valley,
California, Carrie stopped at Phoenix International Airport. There,
in a cavernous airline terminal she saw a retail cart that was selling
Arizona souvenirs. Among the various items there, she found a
multicolored beanbag toy small enough to fit into her carry-on luggage.
A week later, when I arrived home, Carrie presented “Plush Kokopelli”
to me, as a gift. From that moment on, nothing was the same. Standing
only twelve inches tall, in his plush stocking feet, I never expected
that little character to change my life, but he has.
Later in our mutual story, Plush Kokopelli would meet Coney the Traffic Cone, Moabbey the Coyote and Silver Girl.
Together they would form a band of superheroes that would change
history, as we know it. Perhaps they only changed history as I know it,
but that is good enough for me. Later, Plush Kokopelli and Coney would
found their own credit union, in Moab, Utah
As a character in my online novel, “Walking through Time”, Plush Kokopelli has enjoyed many adventures. First, he met Coney and Moabbey,
but soon thereafter, he and his friends welcomed Silver Girl to their
troupe. Before they set out on their quest, Plush Kokopelli and the
other superheroes first went on vacation to the Cozy Cone Motel in Holbrook, Arizona. Soon, they were to take the High Southwest and even the Low Southwest
(Arizona) by storm. Righting wrongs and protecting the desert
environment, the superheroes began their long and winding road to
recognition and respectability.
Before they knew it, the superheroes were involved in an international art mystery, seeking the identity of the mid-twentieth century artist, C.Proietto.
With aplomb, Plush Kokopelli, Silver Girl and Coney solved the art
mystery. During a European tour, they discovered that the artist was
none other than Costantino Proietto (1910 – 1979). Originally, from Randazzo, Sicily, Tino Proietto became the “Master of Impasto” and later lived as artist in residence in Stuttgart, Germany.
In 2012, then Governor Jan Brewer of Arizona arrested Plush Kokopelli
on suspicion of being an illegal alien. Incarcerated in Maricopa
County Jail, Sheriff Joe personally dressed Plush Kokopelli in pink jail
clothing. With his multicolored coat hidden beneath the pink jail
garb, Plush Kokopelli lost all of his magical powers. Soon, it was the
shy and retiring Coney the Traffic Cone’s turn to save the day and to save Plush Kokopelli too.
After Coney freed Plush Kokopelli from jail in Phoenix, Arizona, the little flute playing character hopped a jet to Moab, Utah. There, he was seen around town and was photographed on the wing
of the jet airplane on which he had arrived. Neither Sheriff Joe nor
Governor Jan Brewer had the power to extradite the multidimensional,
fugitive plush-toy back to Arizona.
Once free from incarceration, Plush Kokopelli headed directly to Burning Man at Black Rock,
in the Nevada desert. There, he communed with a giant Kokopelli, which
was soon to burn during the 2012 festival. By then, Plush Kokopelli was
gaining traction in various social circles. Just before the company
went bankrupt, Hostess Twinkies offered Plush Kokopelli a spokesmodel gig. Soon after making his first TV commercial for Twinkies, Hostess ceased doing business and stiffed him on his royalty check.
Undeterred, Plush Kokopelli went to the Atlantis Casino in Reno, Nevada and won big on the slot machines
and at the blackjack tables. Not that he needed the money; but his
winnings meant that Plush Kokopelli instantly became the ninth richest
plush toy in the world. Still, he knew that there was more to his fifth
dimensional life than money alone.
Although he is mute, Plush Kokopelli has an uncanny ability to be in the right place at the right time. Recently, when the Colorado River ran dry, he was there
with the other superheroes to help orchestrate a spectacular, yet
environmentally sensitive demise for the coal-fired power plant known
as the Navajo Generating Station. In the end, the destruction at Navajo was just part of a movie script. Still, Plush Kokopelli played a pivotal role in getting that script pitched to the executives at Atlantis Pictures in Hollywood, California.
When Atlantis Pictures refused to green light the superheroes’ disaster
movie script, Plush Kokopelli and the other superheroes turned their
attention to another mystery. This time it was the “Great Burro Crane Mystery”. In 2014, the Moab Burro disappeared from Seven Mile, near Moab, Utah. Fearing that nuclear waste from the Train of Pain had contaminated the Moab Burro, Coney the Traffic Cone and Plush Kokopelli set out to find and save the errant Burro Crane. To read the full story, please go to MoabBurro.com.
Since Plush Kokopelli operates in five dimensions, rather than our mundane three-dimensional time-space reality (3DTSR),
it is easy for him to play inter-dimensional tricks on those around
him. One day, Plush Kokopelli spontaneously grew to twenty-six inches
tall and reproduced his body twenty times. All of this, he did in secret
at Denny’s Wigwam & Trading Post in Kanab, Utah. In the spring of 2015, when I visited the trading post, Plush Kokopelli was planning a quantum leap in energy. At the time, he planned to multiply himself like a plague of locust in the Great American Desert.
Luckily, Plush Kokopelli was only able to multiply himself twenty times
before I found him at the trading post. I then purchased all twenty 26” RGU Group “Zoona”
Plush Kokopelli still in original condition. Showing great attention
to detail, Plush Kokopelli had even produced his original descriptive
tags, which remain intact. Only these twenty remaining original 26”
Plush Kokopelli feature authentic, multicolored (rainbow?) plush coats.
Now, upon his unspoken request, Plush Kokopelli would like the last
twenty of his reincarnated selves to go to good homes… and at a good
price. Plush Kokopelli is now available at MoabJim.com for only $99.00,
plus shipping & handling. But wait, if you buy two 26” original
RGU Group Plush Kokopelli, they are only $79.00 each. Just pay separate
shipping and handling.
Plush Kokopelli as about the size of a small dog
or a two-year-old child. He never barks, bites, cries or wets himself.
In fact, he is mute. As such, Plush Kokopelli makes a perfect
traveling companion. His beanbag bottom helps him sit up straight on an
automobile seat.
If you search long enough, you may find a 12”, 16” or even a tired old 26” RGU Group Plush Kokopelli on eBay or some other auction website. Only when purchasing from MoabJim.com
will you receive new, never-been-hugged, 26” Plush Kokopelli bean bag
soft toys. With his tie-dyed, multicolored (rainbow?) plush fabric
discontinued and out of production, when this final batch of Plush
Kokopelli are gone, there will be no more.
Picture
yourself meeting Plush Kokopelli at the Visitors Center at Arches
National Park. That could be the thrill of a lifetime. Maybe you and
Plush Kokopelli could drive along the highways and the byways of the
High Southwest. Lean back, slow down and enjoy the scenery while Plush
Kokopelli "rides shotgun" in your car or truck. He is a great
photographic model and is now famous among the cognoscenti. If you want
to commune with among the last of the original Plush Kokopelli, now is
the time to act.
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