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General Category => General Scroll Saw Talk => Topic started by: GrayBeard on August 29, 2010, 02:27:37 pm
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I wish Picasa 3 weren't so good at editing photos! It invades your system and I now have many, many duplicates that I have to sort through and delete but....
I finally got an ALBUM put together showing some of my Latest Creations...
IF you care to look and/or comment you can find it here...
http://picasaweb.google.com/grampedstl/GrayBeardSScrollProjects# (http://picasaweb.google.com/grampedstl/GrayBeardSScrollProjects#)
Be gentle folks, please!
I just wanted to show I do NOT spend all my time in front of the monitor!!!
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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Hi GrayBeard
That looks fine, nice works you did.
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Nice! Keep up the good work.
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Good job Greybeard. You do good work and it looks like you are
having fun also.
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Well GB, We finally get to see your work! It all looks Great! :)
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nice work GB!
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You have some classy stuff there GB
Jimbo
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Good job getting your album together. That is some nice work!
Barry
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Looks great GB. Thanks for sharing, like your captions.
David
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Good to see someones work!
you have some great stuff there GB.
I bookmarked the page so I can look at it sometimes ;)
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Nice work, I like it. Thanks for posting the link. 8)
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GB - just noticed you were from St. Peters, my dau. and family live there, nice pix - Pete
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Nice work GB - I am going to make that candy dish once I get my saw. We have 2 cats, they are brothers, but they don't act the same.
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Pete....World keeps getting smaller doesn't it!!!
I live about two miles north of Jungerman off McClay.
~~~GB~~~
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my grand daughter goes to a school just at the end of Harmony Crossing Dr. within walking distance of the house (the world is getting smaller)
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Pete...that is about a mile and a half due West of me!
~~~GB~~~
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I like the River City Rascals Logo the best...nice job on all the projects! Thanks for the link to your pics!
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Chris...
that is the 2nd one I did. The first one was part of a plaque given to the 'sponsor' of one of the ballplayers who has hosted a player for every one of the first 10 seasons of the ballclub.
The players are between 19 and 27 years old and many cannot afford to play unless 'sponsored' by a family for the season, providing a place to stay, meals, laundry, and in some cases even transportation. The players only get about $850 a month when on the roster.
These are young men who have desire and a dream and very few ever make it to the Majors but they always play their hearts out on the field.
We now have three 'graduates in the Majors the best of which is a relief pitcher for the Angels. That is 3 players in the 10 year history of the club out of over 350 roster members overall.
~~~GrayBeard~~~
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It's good to see some of your work GB. I really like the wine set wedding gift and the horse, and the kitten...
Mark