Friday, April 23, 2010

SLOW DOWN!!



 

 


5 comments:

  1. Spent shell casings on the desert ground is pretty accurate. peoples in the Southwest love to shoot up signs and old cars and stuff.

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  2. Congratulations! You've been nominated for the highly sought after and highly coveted "Kreativ Blogger" award! Read all about it at http://jeffoverturf.blogspot.com/2010/05/much-sought-after-and-highly-coveted.html

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  3. Thanks Jamie, and thanks for the honor, Jeff...sorry but I have been much too wrapped up handling a family emergency for the last few weeks/months to respond properly. But thanks anyway!

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  4. Well not really know which one to start, I like sobte particularly those of black and white and over ... or as I like to say I am not fond of many colors in the picture but hey I like the style but the balnco appreciate black and about the pictures ta good but well, if you want you can visit my blog http://butcherbunykajun.blogspot . com / clear that it is not mandatory but I would like your opinion if you give it and good to follow either the Work Related

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  5. The WURLitzer: "his Harley was a model, too. It was only about 10 inches long. Hard to ride those kinds of Harleys."

    I was go'n'o crack a line about how the girl didn't look like she thought it'd be difficult to ride his ten inch one, but then the part of me which likes to think it's a scientist kicked in and so I now demand you prove, scientifically, your claim it's difficult to ride "those kinds of Harleys."

    I know what you mean about unappreciativeness, though: I've done art work for people myself, at actual cost to myself, (because they were skint and a mate, or a mate of a mate), but people behave as if they think because you're an artist you somehow shit brushes and canvases, and paint somehow flows for free out your fingertips.

    I once tried to sell some landscapey type stuff by my brother and was told if it'd've been a print, they'd've happily stumped up thirty quid or more, but they weren't interested because it wasn't a "real" picture, only a "homemade" one!

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