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Post by Lola m on Nov 15, 2012 21:38:40 GMT -5
Late to the party tonight ... what's our challenge ... Ooooh! Be inspired by a photo and turn it into a fashion design. Coolio! Now to go find an inspiring photo to create a fashion headline! Whoa! What the heck is up with photobucket? It's like it won't even let me in! Let me check if my photobucket will let me in . . . I haven't been in it since they did this whole new beta thing, I guess ... and it just won't freakin' load for me. Likely 'cuz I have old software, but still. Keeps flipping me to the beta (which won't load) even as I try to say "send me back to the old photobucket". So annoying!
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Post by SpringSummers on Nov 15, 2012 21:39:46 GMT -5
Well . . . I don't know if we really have enough time to do anything, but maybe one of Sara's pics?
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Post by SpringSummers on Nov 15, 2012 21:49:46 GMT -5
Well, I got into Photobucket, but it won't let me upload anything . . . sigh . . .
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Post by Lola m on Nov 15, 2012 21:53:29 GMT -5
Well . . . I don't know if we really have enough time to do anything, but maybe one of Sara's pics? Very pretty! I have given up on getting to a picture and so on, so I like this idea.
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Post by SpringSummers on Nov 15, 2012 21:55:12 GMT -5
I finally got something uploaded, but we are pretty much out of time. I thought we might be able to start with something like this:
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Post by Lola m on Nov 15, 2012 21:56:19 GMT -5
Well, I got into Photobucket, but it won't let me upload anything . . . sigh . . . Oh, photobucket - why must you fail us!
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Post by Lola m on Nov 15, 2012 22:00:53 GMT -5
I finally got something uploaded, but we are pretty much out of time. I thought we might be able to start with something like this: Very pretty! I suppose we could cheat and simply call this our dress. ;D ;D Or put a beak on it and call it a day.
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Post by Lola m on Nov 15, 2012 22:08:45 GMT -5
So, I didn't comment on the Runway, but winner and loser is ... Anthony Ryan won. I would totally have picked Emilio's. That was a gorgeous gorgeous floaty piece of art. A true "breath of fresh air" as one of them said.
And they bounce Andre and keep Joshua. I would have flipped them the other way, based just on the outfits from this episode. Ah well, that's life, eh?
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Post by SpringSummers on Nov 15, 2012 22:22:01 GMT -5
I finally got something uploaded, but we are pretty much out of time. I thought we might be able to start with something like this: Very pretty! I suppose we could cheat and simply call this our dress. ;D ;D Or put a beak on it and call it a day. I saw we cheat.
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Post by Lola m on Nov 15, 2012 22:35:02 GMT -5
Very pretty! I suppose we could cheat and simply call this our dress. ;D ;D Or put a beak on it and call it a day. I saw we cheat. Good decision! ;D
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Nov 16, 2012 8:03:32 GMT -5
Found this wonderful picture taken of me at the Texas Renaissance Festival in 2003! But I can't get at it because the owner BLOCKED IT!
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Nov 16, 2012 11:35:47 GMT -5
Hello, hi, how are y'all; I'm still stuck in Election mode, mostly because there's still over 100K votes left to count here, more than half of them in King County (Seattle) and even though all the races and ballot issues are settled, I'm using the percentages to taper off from Nate Silver, or something (I suspect I have this in common with Anne's Paul?)
Cows have quieted down, it hasn't rained for three days now but the mud is still ankle deep. I suspect it will start raining hard when I get the stuff I need to replace an aged and infirm outside light fixture. This is going to take an annoying amount of prior planning, duct tape, and sheet plastic to make a safe work zone for an already fiddly and inconvenient project.
I'm going to a chicken show tomorrow and must remember to take hearing protectors and Zertec.
Julia, too very very many chickens in one place (at least 900) with the roosters all grouchy about it.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Nov 16, 2012 11:51:58 GMT -5
Hello, hi, how are y'all; I'm still stuck in Election mode, mostly because there's still over 100K votes left to count here, more than half of them in King County (Seattle) and even though all the races and ballot issues are settled, I'm using the percentages to taper off from Nate Silver, or something (I suspect I have this in common with Anne's Paul?) Cows have quieted down, it hasn't rained for three days now but the mud is still ankle deep. I suspect it will start raining hard when I get the stuff I need to replace an aged and infirm outside light fixture. This is going to take an annoying amount of prior planning, duct tape, and sheet plastic to make a safe work zone for an already fiddly and inconvenient project. I'm going to a chicken show tomorrow and must remember to take hearing protectors and Zertec. Julia, too very very many chickens in one place (at least 900) with the roosters all grouchy about it. I wish you could send some of that rain down here, we need it. We only got enough to make the oily streets slippery, but not even enough to measure. I don't think Paul is tapering off from the election, I think he's wallowing. Anyway, he's already doing little doodles in anticipation of 2014 and 2016. Gah.The wash is in progress, I did my morning walk to the market, and I have hopes of at least getting the covers glued onto my journals today. Update, some time later... Covers are glued, books are sitting under the thesaurus and the big dictionary, two each respectively, with a brick on top of each book. Next, the stitching patterns and the colors of thread. I'm thinking of going with the simpler patterns this time, just because I'm tired and might mess up the fancy ones. There's a new one I want to try anyway, where the binding threads cross over the spine of the journal. Should be interesting.
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Post by Sue on Nov 16, 2012 17:32:30 GMT -5
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Nov 16, 2012 19:48:54 GMT -5
Hello, hi, how are y'all; I'm still stuck in Election mode, mostly because there's still over 100K votes left to count here, more than half of them in King County (Seattle) and even though all the races and ballot issues are settled, I'm using the percentages to taper off from Nate Silver, or something (I suspect I have this in common with Anne's Paul?) Cows have quieted down, it hasn't rained for three days now but the mud is still ankle deep. I suspect it will start raining hard when I get the stuff I need to replace an aged and infirm outside light fixture. This is going to take an annoying amount of prior planning, duct tape, and sheet plastic to make a safe work zone for an already fiddly and inconvenient project. I'm going to a chicken show tomorrow and must remember to take hearing protectors and Zertec. Julia, too very very many chickens in one place (at least 900) with the roosters all grouchy about it. I wish you could send some of that rain down here, we need it. We only got enough to make the oily streets slippery, but not even enough to measure. I don't think Paul is tapering off from the election, I think he's wallowing. Anyway, he's already doing little doodles in anticipation of 2014 and 2016. Gah.The wash is in progress, I did my morning walk to the market, and I have hopes of at least getting the covers glued onto my journals today. Update, some time later... Covers are glued, books are sitting under the thesaurus and the big dictionary, two each respectively, with a brick on top of each book. Next, the stitching patterns and the colors of thread. I'm thinking of going with the simpler patterns this time, just because I'm tired and might mess up the fancy ones. There's a new one I want to try anyway, where the binding threads cross over the spine of the journal. Should be interesting. Not nearly as much as I wish I could send it. We had well over forty days with only a trace of rain in the middle, ending about a month ago, and we are still about 20% over average for the year. I'm at three loads of laundry done, chicken treats cooked up and distributed (they get brown rice with calcium, vitamin D, and oil twice a week, and until all their feathers have grown back, also lentils for protein) hay for the sheep and chickens distributed, and various other stuff. OH- and I trimmed my bangs, washed my hair, and am sitting here for a few moments until my hair is dry enough to get it arranged so as to not be cold or look silly in public, so we can go to TJ's as we are out of catfood and have to redistribute our retail warfare around the chicken show and somebody coming who was hired to clean off the back porch. Franklin called in sick today because he was in too much pain to get there, so we're working on a very narrow travel timetable. Julia, my life is an endless round of... something. Something unlike fun. And mud, lots and lots of mud.
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