RodeoSchro said: My TV just broke.
The good news is, now I get an HD flat-screen. Let's all welcome RodeoSchro to 2007! I'm almost trying to break mine accidentally on purpose to have an excuse to get a new one. Right now I still have a 21 inch kinda-flat screen one. | |
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We gonna have a wonderful weather; 3 days without rain will allow us to finish the roof on time Is there any place of refuge one can flee from this insanity | |
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The sun is out
YIPPY! | |
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I graduate from physical therapy school in about 2 months! | |
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Its 7:30 am right now and its 52 degrees outside. | |
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dreamfactory313 said: Its 7:30 am right now and its 52 degrees outside.
Sweet! I broke a sweat walking the dog this morning, it has not been warm enough to do that in a months. High of 55 today | |
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dreamfactory313 said: I graduate from physical therapy school in about 2 months!
Cool ! | |
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JustErin said: My tax return this year is huge.
EVEN BETTER: my son got accepted to his first choice private high school! I'm so happy for him AND he will get financial assistance to keep me from going broke!! and with my huge tax return as well I got this! | |
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The delivery guy just showed up with my sushi.
And I'm gonna be watching the new Dead Like Me movie and Joni Mitchell's The Fiddle and the Drum ballet this weekend. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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Mach said: dreamfactory313 said: I graduate from physical therapy school in about 2 months!
Cool ! Yaaaayyy!!! | |
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I'm on Spring Break!!! | |
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honeypot69 said: JustErin said: My tax return this year is huge.
EVEN BETTER: my son got accepted to his first choice private high school! I'm so happy for him AND he will get financial assistance to keep me from going broke!! and with my huge tax return as well I got this! I as going to buy furniture but frig, now I want to spend it on thigns like this too. Congrats to your son! | |
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Seyhan and I spent the afternoon together Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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my eldest kid got a stick poked in his face and it MISSED HIS EYS by millimetres, AND he only had to have 2 stitches and got to sleep in my bed last night, and go to McDonalds today to make up for yesterday being the worst day of his life (he also got his hand slammed in the car door, getting in after having his stitches at the docs ) | |
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In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani | |
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Ex-Moderator | johnart said: In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani That's awesome!!! I've never looked at your stuff before. I just clicked on the link in your sig. Your colors are simply gorgeous! Good stuff! Do you or have you considered selling prints of your work? For modest income but still art-appreciating people like myself? ( ) |
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johnart said: In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani Congratulations! I hope to get to this one day m'self [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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CarrieMpls said: johnart said: In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani That's awesome!!! I've never looked at your stuff before. I just clicked on the link in your sig. Your colors are simply gorgeous! Good stuff! Do you or have you considered selling prints of your work? For modest income but still art-appreciating people like myself? ( ) Thank you Carrie. No Artists have modest incomes too. Most of the original work we own I've obtain through bartering with other artists. Otherwise if I can't afford an original, I'm happy to at least have a print of theirs. I do sell prints. They are very reasonable. Depending on the size they run anywhere from about $20-$50 (the ones I run off myself). I usually sell them through my Etsy shop, but I've set my shop on "Vacation" mode till the second week in March due to us moving on Friday. All my inventory is packed up right now. Or you can find prints of my work at http://imagekind.com/Memb...bf65a587ed | |
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sammij said: johnart said: In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani Congratulations! I hope to get to this one day m'self I've seen your Interview video. You TOTALLY will. | |
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Ex-Moderator | johnart said: CarrieMpls said: That's awesome!!! I've never looked at your stuff before. I just clicked on the link in your sig. Your colors are simply gorgeous! Good stuff! Do you or have you considered selling prints of your work? For modest income but still art-appreciating people like myself? ( ) Thank you Carrie. No Artists have modest incomes too. Most of the original work we own I've obtain through bartering with other artists. Otherwise if I can't afford an original, I'm happy to at least have a print of theirs. I do sell prints. They are very reasonable. Depending on the size they run anywhere from about $20-$50 (the ones I run off myself). I usually sell them through my Etsy shop, but I've set my shop on "Vacation" mode till the second week in March due to us moving on Friday. All my inventory is packed up right now. Or you can find prints of my work at http://imagekind.com/Memb...bf65a587ed Perhaps I will wait for the ones you make yourself... But good to know. There are a couple I really, really love. I love the va-va-voom girl series too. |
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johnart said: In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani Your paintings are fabulous ~ and, I love your artist statement! Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife. --Kahlil Gibran | |
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CarrieMpls said: johnart said: Thank you Carrie. No Artists have modest incomes too. Most of the original work we own I've obtain through bartering with other artists. Otherwise if I can't afford an original, I'm happy to at least have a print of theirs. I do sell prints. They are very reasonable. Depending on the size they run anywhere from about $20-$50 (the ones I run off myself). I usually sell them through my Etsy shop, but I've set my shop on "Vacation" mode till the second week in March due to us moving on Friday. All my inventory is packed up right now. Or you can find prints of my work at http://imagekind.com/Memb...bf65a587ed Perhaps I will wait for the ones you make yourself... But good to know. There are a couple I really, really love. I love the va-va-voom girl series too. The Va-Va-Voom! Girls are still evolving, but I have a lot of fun with them. They're gonna be all about big ol' curva-licious bold women taking over skinny barbie dominated world. | |
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MoonSongs said: johnart said: In my inbox this morning:
John, My husband and I fell in love with your, Pueblo Dormido at the Art Bar in Key West last Christmas. On a recent trip back to KW without my husband, he surprised me with it as a Valentine's gift, while I was attending a movie at the Art Bar. Long story short, we love your work! I'm Hawaiian and appreciate your ethnic perspective and the island hints in your art. This isn't the time for us to be buying art due to the economy, but finding art that speaks to you is rare, so what the hell. In checking out your fab website, we both we're drawn to De Un Lugar Tan Lejos, is this still available and if so what is the cost? One more thing and then I'll shut up. There is definitely a market for your work in Hawaii, locals like me, are hungry for cultural art. If you haven't already considered it. I highly recommend it. Malamo Pono (take care), Leilani Your paintings are fabulous ~ and, I love your artist statement! Thank you. | |
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johnart said: CarrieMpls said: Perhaps I will wait for the ones you make yourself... But good to know. There are a couple I really, really love. I love the va-va-voom girl series too. The Va-Va-Voom! Girls are still evolving, but I have a lot of fun with them. They're gonna be all about big ol' curva-licious bold women taking over skinny barbie dominated world. i love them especially Violet [...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...] | |
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sammij said: johnart said: The Va-Va-Voom! Girls are still evolving, but I have a lot of fun with them. They're gonna be all about big ol' curva-licious bold women taking over skinny barbie dominated world. i love them especially Violet <-- bought Violet Hag. Muse. Web Goddess. Taurean. Tree Hugger. Poet. Professional Nerd. Geek.
"Resistance is futile." "All shall love me and despair!" | |
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PositivityNYC said: sammij said: i love them especially Violet <-- bought Violet | |
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My daughter's reading skills are dramatically improving. | |
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violator said: My daughter's reading skills are dramatically improving.
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March is Women's History Month!
Girl Power | |
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violator said: My daughter's reading skills are dramatically improving.
That's awesome !! | |
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