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Old 13th January 2004, 12:42
John_G John_G is offline
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Don't forget Rodin

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I don't think she'd be able to convince him of anything, after all, they both look pretty stoned.

Arr-Arr..stoned..get it...they're marble...

...oooh, forget it..I'll leave the puns to CS..he rocks
Stoned or not I bet he won't need viagra.
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Old 15th January 2004, 22:51
Butterfield8 Butterfield8 is offline
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In-Quarry-ing minds want to know....

I wonder how long the models needed to stay in position for that sculptor? I've modeled b4 and it is a PITA to sit there for 4 hours, but to stay locked in an embrace for such a time? Wonder what they were talking about. Apple streudel recipe, perhaps?

John_G, you are the learned man behind damn near everything arts, do you have any story to share about this piece?

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Old 16th January 2004, 12:12
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Re: In-Quarry-ing minds want to know....

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I wonder how long the models needed to stay in position for that sculptor? I've modeled b4 and it is a PITA to sit there for 4 hours, but to stay locked in an embrace for such a time? Wonder what they were talking about. Apple streudel recipe, perhaps?

John_G, you are the learned man behind damn near everything arts, do you have any story to share about this piece?

B8
Neigh, horsey. I am not that learned in the arts.

Pop me a mail. I have a question about the Trans-Siberian train.
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Old 16th January 2004, 14:46
Butterfield8 Butterfield8 is offline
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Okey-doke, will do.

My best Trans-Sib books are, unfortunately, in CA storage, but I think ( confidence is high ) that twixt me and my huzzy , we can get you where you need to go

Else, click one of the links on my little red house.

Please ask me direct about the Trans-Sib cities, because I have a bit of a dyslexic mind about these things, I have so much info stored up here, and without a direct point I will launch into a 2-page diatrabe .

Also, ask CS or go to the other board and ask carter. These are people that have lived there.

Btw, pick up some rad art while you're there. I'll mail you some biz cards b4 you go


Bootah

[Edited by Butterfield8 on 17th January 2004 at 04:15]
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