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Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2009 9:09 pm |
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someone at (no spam) some.domain wrote:
Quote: In article <SIadneCwyYVhvnDXnZ2dnUVZ_qti4p2d at (no spam) giganews.com>, William Banaszak <vze3zb2k at (no spam) verizon.net> wrote:
Don Stauffer wrote:
someone at (no spam) some.domain wrote:
Lindberg has a long history of producing both wheat and chaff.
I remember a while back when you had a few painting questions on it
- which way did you eventually go and what did she have to say about
it?
WmB
Greyish green (except for bronze barrel. The only two negative
comments are above- other than that she really liked it. I think I
will redo the limber lid to make it copper covered.
any chance of pictures? i believe i built one when i was 8 or 9. i'm
sure it was nowhere near as good as your build. perhaps i should try
one now that i'm a bit better.
Sure. I usually like sun for model pictures and we are having some bad
weather- October has been one of rainiest in history. But next week is
supposed to be nice. I'll post them in photos section of group web site.
We've had 8 days of sun for the whole month here in Pennsylvania.
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr.
we had half a day of cloud that stayed until the middle of the second day.
i just can't take the dark and overcast weather. the land is unenlightened and
dee-pression sets in like a heavy blanket of gloom and doom. where is my sun?
why is this evil darkness making depression sit like an albatross of
gloom flighted across my bleak emotional landscape? why must i suffer when
darkness inhabits my space? i must escape to my cardboard space surronded
by sunlamps. success can be created through light and denial of the gloom.
Taking a creative writing course?
Bill Banaszak, MFE Sr. |
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