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Just about any that doesn't shake the house and rattle me out of bed at 2 AM when it drives by.
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Never heard that one, Glass! By the name of it, I don't think I want to either! Hey, hubby says you have some of your glass posted on here somewhere, but can't remember where it is! Where is it??
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it's on page 28 of the GVRP thread in free 4 all...
i was trying to relieve the stress up there, been an "interesting" weekend....
i have a contract on a house and steel building so i can get back to the art-work soon, but the seller has title problems...seems the family isn't sure about who owns which parts of the lots, and they are not signing the proper paperwork, sounds like they are now in a family feud over it...bummer, i am praying for them tho....it will work out if it is supposed to.....glasswork ability was a gift to me and i DO apreciate that....(can't wait actually)
if i do get up-n-running? i'll have a real web-site up by Xmas....(no, sorry, i don't make bongs for those that want to ask)
this piece is from the same series..it's about 14-15 inches tall and weighs about 2 pounds...
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'dya ever think about this. If a name ends in "a" it's a girl's name, like Wanda or Henryetta or Norma or Carla. I always knew Godzilla was a she-lizzard. Fits with that attitude too.
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That's beautiful, Glass! That color blue is my favorite color! Would you consider trading one crafted item, for another? I can hand-craft an absolutely gorgeous sweater for your wife! Crocheted, but looks knitted! Very fancy stitching! Whatever color she likes!
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Anyone ever listen to Mike Oldfield? He wrote Hergest Ridge, Tubular Bells (music for the film, "The Exorcist"), Incantations, and others.
His "Amarok" CD is great but somewhat wild.
Dimitri Shostakovich is my favorite - try his string quartet number 8. This is more accessible than his symphonies (which take repeated listenings to appreciate).
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More comforting to look only at the shadows of falseness. Posts: 4402 | From: Florida | Registered: Jun 2003
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Mr Brownstone = heroin Yeah alot of those guys were strung out back in the day but they were able to make some of the best music ever. Appetite for destruction is definitely my favorite album.
Lately I have been trying some new music and I really am diggin jazz music especially Miles Davis stuff. Its some really relaxing stuff.
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some of my favorites are, section 8, lifeless, six feet under, ringworm, caliban, and prayer for cleansing. im 100% sure noone knows any of these bands and if you heard them wouldnt like them, but when it comes to metal these guys rock.
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Anyone ever hear of Tony Carey? Lately I've been listening to a 1984 CD of his called "Some Tough City". There's one great song on it called "A Fine, Fine Day". The title track is pretty good too, the rest of it is ok at best.
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