Andrea Krause wrote: > Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, > here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the > pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I > think it came out fairly well.)
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> Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, >here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the >pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I >think it came out fairly well.)
> Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, >here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the >pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I >think it came out fairly well.)
Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I think it came out fairly well.)
: Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, : here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the : pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I : think it came out fairly well.)
That's far too cool! Great job, guys!!
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I just want to say thanks to everyone for their compliments on our pumpkin! We were really proud of ourselves but didn't think other people would like them as much as you do! <Andrea snuggling in Früfamily warm fuzzies.>
Andrea K.
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Is there any way you can "preserve" that JOL? It is truly one of a kind.
I guess that's kind of the beauty of the jack o'lantern, though: its transience. Like ice sculpture, or a sunset. Or life, even.
Okay, I have nauseated even myself now.
Andrea Krause wrote: > I just want to say thanks to everyone for their compliments on > our pumpkin! We were really proud of ourselves but didn't think other > people would like them as much as you do! <Andrea snuggling in > Früfamily warm fuzzies.>
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On Mon, 26 Oct 1998 01:28:30 GMT, the sky opened up and jkp...@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause) spake thusly:
> Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, >here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the >pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I >think it came out fairly well.)
Lack of talent, my foot!!! These are incredible! :0
My only question: is it one pumpkin or four?
--nicole twn maybe I'll do a budgie dog jack-o-lantern...
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On Tue, 27 Oct 1998 05:16:36 GMT, nicole.the.wonder.nerd...@ana.ng.at.tmbg.org (Nicole the Wonder Nerd) wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Oct 1998 01:28:30 GMT, the sky opened up and >jkp...@ntplx.net (Andrea Krause) spake thusly: >> Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, >>here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the >>pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I >>think it came out fairly well.)
>Lack of talent, my foot!!! These are incredible! :0
>My only question: is it one pumpkin or four?
>--nicole twn >maybe I'll do a budgie dog jack-o-lantern...
>--
It's one pumpkin. One BIG pumpkin. :)
Andrea K.
"Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the part that isn't thinking isn't thinking of." - They Might Be Giants
> Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, > here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the > pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I > think it came out fairly well.)
Holy jack-o-fruheads, batman! I'm *INCREDIBLY* impressed! This is *really* deserving of a QuicktimeVR movie. If the pumpkin hasn't, well, turned into a pumpkin, take as many pictures of it as you can from all angles (preferably in twilight or low light, with inner lighting) and send them to me or scan them in. I'll get them stitched together and encode them into a QuicktimeVR movie, so people can rotate the pumpkin and view it from all angles... :)
>> Well, if anyone wants to see how exceedingly pathetic we are, >> here's a link to my web page where we've uploaded pictures of the >> pumpkin Paul and I carved this weekend. (All things considered, I >> think it came out fairly well.)
>Holy jack-o-fruheads, batman! I'm *INCREDIBLY* impressed! This is >*really* deserving of a QuicktimeVR movie. If the pumpkin hasn't, well, >turned into a pumpkin, take as many pictures of it as you can from all >angles (preferably in twilight or low light, with inner lighting) and >send them to me or scan them in. I'll get them stitched together and >encode them into a QuicktimeVR movie, so people can rotate the pumpkin >and view it from all angles... :)
We were actually thinking of doing that but didn't end up doing it, and now the pumpkin has long since shrivelled in all the thin places. Murray no longer has a face, Mike's mouth is gone, etc. :) Thanks for the compliments though. :)
Andrea K.
"Every jumbled pile of person has a thinking part that wonders what the part that isn't thinking isn't thinking of." - They Might Be Giants