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... why did I expect a picture of a whistle?sweetone wrote:my tat
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my boys just stopped in an' picked up some Tunable Steel Serpents in low D. Watch yer kneecaps, baby...The Weekenders wrote:As walden is an avatar artist, I don't know how long this latest one will be up but check it out. The other night on Chiffy Chat, we were yukking it up about "huge flocks of soiled slum monkeys swooping down on unsuspecting fruit vendors" (yes, tribute to MontyPython). So now he has a monkey with a purloined whistle!
PS and I see Serpent has returned to his Kojak on steroids av...! What'd that guy used to say on the show? (Please, no offense, serp, but I get the feeling I better buy a Serpent, or else!!)
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Okay folks. Be honest with me. I can take it.
Is anyone weirded out by my avatar? My wife thinks that -- and I quote -- "It looks like an evil owl." It's a CELTIC BIRD for crying out loud! Is it just too small for anyone to catch the CELTIC KNOTS on my CELTIC BIRD? Does anyone else think it looks like "an evil owl"?
I'm sleeping on the couch!
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Is anyone weirded out by my avatar? My wife thinks that -- and I quote -- "It looks like an evil owl." It's a CELTIC BIRD for crying out loud! Is it just too small for anyone to catch the CELTIC KNOTS on my CELTIC BIRD? Does anyone else think it looks like "an evil owl"?
I'm sleeping on the couch!
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http://tinwhistletunes.com/clipssnip/newspage.htm Officially, the government uses the term “flap,” describing it as “a condition, a situation or a state of being, of a group of persons, characterized by an advanced degree of confusion that has not quite reached panic proportions.”
What's wrong with evil owls. They're celtic. There’s an ancient Welsh story where a lady named Bloedeuedd tried to kill her husband and as punishment was turned into an owl. So she was an evil owl.littlejohngael wrote: It's a CELTIC BIRD for crying out loud! Is it just too small for anyone to catch the CELTIC KNOTS on my CELTIC BIRD? Does anyone else think it looks like "an evil owl"?
. . . lilymaid runs off on a tangent.
Catch from the board of beauty
Such careless crumbs as fall.
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Such careless crumbs as fall.
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You might upload them to http://www.myimager.com or http://www.gifworks.com , and reduce them there. Although I think the limit is 20 Kilobytes, rather than Kilohertz.elliott wrote:Um, I would be happy to show you all the picture I have selected, but I don't know how to get it down to under 20 KHz on my old Mac.
Could someone post me instructions or e-mail me?
Reasonable person
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