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1. I am delighted and grateful that
ribbin introduced us to Instructables.com (his 2nd serendipity, about bamboo bikes, was posted today.
2. While I appreciate everything that everyone has posted, it's projects like this that make me tempted to point out an easier solution:
a. Find wrought iron gate in an elegant yet dimly lit and moody stone archway.
b. Pose in front of gateway in your best black dress, and darker makeup. Look poetic yet doomed yet hot.
c. Have friend take picture.
Off to find really weird fugly crochet projects so that I may bond with my yarn tribes
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2. While I appreciate everything that everyone has posted, it's projects like this that make me tempted to point out an easier solution:
a. Find wrought iron gate in an elegant yet dimly lit and moody stone archway.
b. Pose in front of gateway in your best black dress, and darker makeup. Look poetic yet doomed yet hot.
c. Have friend take picture.
Off to find really weird fugly crochet projects so that I may bond with my yarn tribes
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Date: 2008-11-30 03:15 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-11-30 03:40 am (UTC)No, her work is indeed creative, and comes to life through much toil and effort.
But then she had her picture taken in a shadowy archway that make it look like she's just standing in front of a wrought iron gate.
Hey, Miss
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And I'm going back to yoga, then look for more fearless yarn gurus on that page while I mend clothes and write MY essay outline and how's yours?
heheheheh.
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Date: 2008-11-30 03:23 am (UTC)So, when do we shoot? (*grin*)