Mar. 7th, 2005

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I sent a résumé off to Victoria today, only this time I'm not talking about the capitol of British Columbia, but the Australian state. Today's winner in the "what city will I send a résumé to today" lottery is Melbourne.

Save Toby

Mar. 7th, 2005 05:43 pm
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Save Toby is just about the funniest thing I have seen in a long time, made funnier by the fact that the author has received 56% of the money required to Save Toby. This is right up there with the rat crushing fiasco at the VAG some years ago. Bugs Bunny fans, be sure to check out the first recipe.

So that's folks, I you don't send me at least a dollar, I am going to eat [livejournal.com profile] tharsis's head. Don't let this poor kitty die. Use the button below to donate.
Save [livejournal.com profile] tharsis
<-- Click the button and help out with as little as $1.



If there actually are any proceeds, I'll put them toward Gothic BC, or kitty-kibble. One or the other.
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As done by numerous friends...

  1. go to Google
  2. click on the "images" tab
  3. type in your answers to each question, and click search
  4. answer with the first available picture you get back
The last one amused me the most )
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I started this painting September 27, 2001. It got put aside when went to Toronto and New York the following October. I picked it up once during the Babylonian captivity, I've done a number of paintings since moving here but never made any headway with this one. Well, finally, 3½ years later, I have finished the water and sky. The trees themselves will only take moments to fill in and I will probably finish this tomorrow. An exercise in perseverance is what this one turned into.



And in other project news: this chair was abandoned in the basement. It was obvious why, too. One of the back legs was snapped off, the back was snapped in the middle and loose from the seat. For most people this would be definite dumpster material. I, however, grew up in an upholstery shop so it is a fun challenge. The back is already fixed and reattached solidly to the seat. You can see the c-clamps on the back leg under where the fabric is lifted away. Obviously the cats already love the chair. They've been taking turns sleeping on it. In not too long this chair will be as good as new. New a chair like this ain't cheap.

I do believe that if we go with the store idea, one of the "products" will be restored furniture. How many times now have I said that I should have apprenticed with my dad when I had the chance? I really like doing this stuff.
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