mcmeekle said: As a service, I'll get this obvious "joke" out of the way, then the thread can continue with
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johnart said: I had no idea you painted i just dabble now and then but i do it far less frequently than i'd like to. i find it very calming and a great way to get rid of some stress. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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PunkMistress said: I have a very hard time ommitting colors from my paintings. If you take out one of the primary colors, it 'cools' your painting or even gives it an eeri feel. It's something I really love and try to do, but I end up 'balancing' out the paintings. i'm the exact opposite. usually i'll try to stick to about 2 colours, in various shades. whenever i add something else, i end up covering that part again with just another shade of the original colours, lol. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Mach said: Serious said: yeah that was too funny Glad someone appreciates my sarcasm. Would have been funnier coming from mcmeekle. | |
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most of the time I do but sometimes I get lazy on projects insatiable3: how can i cure my hangover?
whistle: getting drunk is for teenagers. shoot heroin like an adult.... | |
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Do I finish what I start?....
....u mean like jerking off? Yeah, I usually finish that. | |
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Always, though it has taken 15 or more years at times.
Usually I start 10 or more projects to every one I finnish Now I'm older than movies, Now I'm wiser than dreams, And I know who's there
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