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Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 7:18:24 AM2/12/02
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Lori Holuta

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Feb 12, 2002, 9:12:04 AM2/12/02
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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
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www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers all,
behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and worship
her.

Lori Holuta
SciFiVintage.com


Sampo

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Feb 12, 2002, 9:39:38 AM2/12/02
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Wow!!

Sampo (That's all I can say. Just: "Wow!")
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Tammy Stephanie Davis

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Feb 12, 2002, 9:44:23 AM2/12/02
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In article <3C690811...@frii.com>, Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote:
:-=-=-=-=-=-
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:www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
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Brillant.

---TSD(That's all that I can say....)
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Jean

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Lori Holuta wrote:

> "Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> news:3C690811...@frii.com...
> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers all,
> behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and worship
> her.

So, would this be a good time to bring up the tithing thing?

Jean
Thanks!

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 10:03:03 AM2/12/02
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Sampo wrote:

> >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> Wow!!
>
> Sampo (That's all I can say. Just: "Wow!")

Ah, Chris, coming from such a connoisseur as yourself, this is high praise
indeed. Thanks so much.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 10:03:48 AM2/12/02
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Tammy Stephanie Davis wrote:

> Brillant.
>
> ---TSD(That's all that I can say....)

Oooooooooo, another excuse to hug Tammy! Oooooooooooo!

Jean

Lori Holuta

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Tithe? Well, the tithe was kinda high last time I was at the beach, but I
don't think it was abnormal or anything. Didn't look like a red tithe,
either. Wonder what that might have to do with artwork...

>
> Jean
> Thanks!

Welcome! And thank *you*. I'm just trying to decide which masterpiece to
use as my computer wallpaper today...

Lori
SciFiVintage.com


RATMMs Jungle Goddess

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Feb 12, 2002, 11:52:28 AM2/12/02
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In article <3C690811...@frii.com>, Jean <wel...@frii.com> writes:

>www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

How much do you want for "Cezanntillite of Love:?

Jungle Goddess, I'm serious!
MSTie #54796
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Bill Livingston

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Feb 12, 2002, 12:51:05 PM2/12/02
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Previously on "B.L. Stryker", Jean wrote:
>www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

%%Bows down before Jean%%

Milady, I'm in awe of your imagination and talent! My hat's off to you. Or,
uh, it would be if I were wearing a hat. Which means it's already kind of
off. So my previous statement stands.

Anyway, to sum up - WOW!

Bill L.
A few suggestions - "The Bobo Lisa", "Still Life with Brain in a Pan" and
"Torgouse-Latrec"

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
bil...@hiwaay.net http://home.hiwaay.net/~billfl

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surround yourself with smart people who disagree with you."
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John Hopkins

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Feb 12, 2002, 1:17:59 PM2/12/02
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Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:<3C690811...@frii.com>...
> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

Holy frijoles. These are stunning.

Wonderful work!


/John

Lori Holuta

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Feb 12, 2002, 1:26:57 PM2/12/02
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"Bill Livingston" <bil...@hiwaay.net> wrote in message
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> Previously on "B.L. Stryker", Jean wrote:
> >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> %%Bows down before Jean%%
>
> Milady, I'm in awe of your imagination and talent! My hat's off to you.
Or,
> uh, it would be if I were wearing a hat. Which means it's already kind of
> off. So my previous statement stands.
>
> Anyway, to sum up - WOW!
>
> Bill L.
> A few suggestions - "The Bobo Lisa", "Still Life with Brain in a Pan" and
> "Torgouse-Latrec"

Ooooh, good ideas! My favorite so far is Sunday In The Park With Frank,
which I have on my computer right now as wallpaper.

Perhaps, someday, we will see the likes of John Agar or Miles O'Keefe, or
dare I dream, Robert Z'Dar on canvas! Although, now that I think of it,
Z'Dar is already sporting a Picasso-ish look...

Lori - Mistie and Art Lover
SciFiVintage.com

Martin H. Booda

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Feb 12, 2002, 1:48:57 PM2/12/02
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In article <bd166e4e.02021...@posting.google.com>,
Ditto. Now how about a takeoff on Munch's "The Scream", with, say, that "Crud
Bonemeal/Slate Stabrock/Brick Hardmeat" guy from _Space Mutiny_?
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Legion, For We Are Many

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Feb 12, 2002, 1:57:58 PM2/12/02
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Amazing. Absolutely amazing.

Jeffrey Johnson

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Feb 12, 2002, 2:01:39 PM2/12/02
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Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Lori Holuta:

>"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
>news:3C690811...@frii.com...
>www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
>Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers
>all, behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and
>worship her.

How awesome! When can I make a bid on "Mike Descending A Staircase"?

JSJ1TG, looking forward to "Nightmads", would attempt to commission
"Persistence of Tom (Servo)" and "Disintegration of Persistence of Tom
(Servo)" if he had the money.

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"You also need to download THINGVIEWER, who comes in the
form of a giant SLOR!" - Rob, from the middle of a ramble.
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Corvus Marinus

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Feb 12, 2002, 2:29:03 PM2/12/02
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Hwæt! We have heard of the glory of bo...@datasync.com (Martin H. Booda)
that wrote news:a4bo2p$thu$1...@shell.datasync.com, on the day of 12 Feb
2002:

>>Holy frijoles. These are stunning.
>>
>>Wonderful work!
>>
> Ditto. Now how about a takeoff on Munch's "The Scream", with, say,
> that "Crud Bonemeal/Slate Stabrock/Brick Hardmeat" guy from _Space
> Mutiny_?

I have to say that I think the Evil College Administrator from "Being From
Another Planet" (he of the burned hand, who appears in the stinger) would
be the best MST subject for "The Scream."

"You know, I think this is the *worst* movie we've ever seen..."

And the paintings are outstanding. 'Crowcasso' and 'Magreetings' are my
favorites, shameless unreconstructed Trace fan that I am.

--
Mark Steese a/k/a Corvus Marinus
http://www.livejournal.com/users/cormorant/
ky mellie: Or, should I do what I think is pretty *and* stab some guy in
the nuts with the corkscrew attachment of my swiss army knife?

The Midnight Rambler

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Feb 12, 2002, 3:05:09 PM2/12/02
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"Corvus Marinus" <corvus-...@charter.net> wrote in message
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> Hwæt! We have heard of the glory of bo...@datasync.com (Martin H. Booda)
> that wrote news:a4bo2p$thu$1...@shell.datasync.com, on the day of 12 Feb
> 2002:
>
> >>Holy frijoles. These are stunning.
> >>
> >>Wonderful work!

Sonuva...!

Jean, I love you. *tongue*

You might have told us you HAD a trumpet...

> > Ditto. Now how about a takeoff on Munch's "The Scream", with, say,
> > that "Crud Bonemeal/Slate Stabrock/Brick Hardmeat" guy from _Space
> > Mutiny_?
>
> I have to say that I think the Evil College Administrator from "Being From
> Another Planet" (he of the burned hand, who appears in the stinger) would
> be the best MST subject for "The Scream."
>
> "You know, I think this is the *worst* movie we've ever seen..."
>
> And the paintings are outstanding. 'Crowcasso' and 'Magreetings' are my
> favorites, shameless unreconstructed Trace fan that I am.

Stop being me!

(I'm still cackling over that last title. With much glee.)

--
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http://www.bigrobonline.com
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because fools are so damn ingenious." -- Anonymous


Sampo

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Feb 12, 2002, 3:23:06 PM2/12/02
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>How much do you want for "Cezanntillite of Love:?

Likewise, for "Joelsseau"?

>Jungle Goddess, I'm serious!

What she said!

Sampo

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 3:48:36 PM2/12/02
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Lori Holuta wrote:

> "Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> news:3C692E6B...@frii.com...
> >
> >
> > Lori Holuta wrote:
> >
> > > "Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3C690811...@frii.com...
> > > www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> > >
> > > Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers
> all,
> > > behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and
> worship
> > > her.
> >
> > So, would this be a good time to bring up the tithing thing?
>
> Tithe? Well, the tithe was kinda high last time I was at the beach, but I
> don't think it was abnormal or anything. Didn't look like a red tithe,
> either. Wonder what that might have to do with artwork...

Well, remember all those tithe-dyed clothes from the 60s?

Jean

Michael Clear

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Feb 12, 2002, 3:49:28 PM2/12/02
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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
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>
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> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

Oh Lord, these are great. I can't believe you did this. Now all you have to
do is die and these painting will become valuable. Could I suggest a heroin
overdose? The art world loves it when the artist dies of a heroin overdose.

Michael Clear
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Updated 5/30/01

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are in almost every case gotten at second-hand, and without examination."
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Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 3:55:20 PM2/12/02
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Jeffrey Johnson wrote:

> Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Lori Holuta:
>
> >"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> >news:3C690811...@frii.com...
> >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> >
> >Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers
> >all, behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and
> >worship her.
>
> How awesome! When can I make a bid on "Mike Descending A Staircase"?

You are too kind. But, I can't sell copyrighted characters. I'm thrilled
you like Mike. It seems very.....Mike like.

> JSJ1TG, looking forward to "Nightmads"

'Night Mads' will have Dr. F and Frank, and also Torgo and the Master.

> , would attempt to commission
> "Persistence of Tom (Servo)" and "Disintegration of Persistence of Tom
> (Servo)" if he had the money.

You are *so* close. It's going to be 'The Persistence of Brain Guy'. After
that, I wanna concentrate on the bots, they are so cute.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 3:58:42 PM2/12/02
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Sampo wrote:

> >How much do you want for "Cezanntillite of Love:?
>
> Likewise, for "Joelsseau"?
>
> >Jungle Goddess, I'm serious!
>
> What she said!
>

Hey, thanks guys! If they weren't copyrighted characters I'd take the cash
and run like- I mean, donate all proceeds to a worthy cause. My fantasy at
this point is to toss them all in the van, and spend my remaining years
traveling from sci fi con to sci fi con, displaying them. Sorta like following
the crops. Thanks so much for the kind words.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:01:04 PM2/12/02
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Bill Livingston wrote:

> Anyway, to sum up - WOW!

Thanks, Bill, you sweet thing.

> Bill L.
> A few suggestions - "The Bobo Lisa", "Still Life with Brain in a Pan" and
> "Torgouse-Latrec"

Um.......remember that e-mail from awhile ago? The one where I asked you all
the personal questions? Yes, it's true. There is a 'Still Life With Bill's
Hinder' in the future. Really.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:02:30 PM2/12/02
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John Hopkins wrote:

Thank you, John.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:06:14 PM2/12/02
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"Martin H. Booda" wrote:

> In article <bd166e4e.02021...@posting.google.com>,
> John Hopkins <dar...@attbi.com> wrote:
> >Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:<3C690811...@frii.com>...
> >> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> >
> >Holy frijoles. These are stunning.
> >
> >Wonderful work!
> >
> Ditto. Now how about a takeoff on Munch's "The Scream", with, say, that "Crud
> Bonemeal/Slate Stabrock/Brick Hardmeat" guy from _Space Mutiny_?

Isn't it delightful the way msties think alike? Or, maybe too terrifying to
contemplate......Well! Anyway, the Munch is gonna be, like, on a movie screen
(b&w), with a silhouette of the movie theater seats in front, with human and bots
flying off in all directions from the blast. But yeah, you're right, we
definitely gotta get Chest Gruntmuch in there somewhere.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:07:17 PM2/12/02
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Corvus Marinus wrote:

>And the paintings are outstanding. 'Crowcasso' and 'Magreetings' are my

> favorites, shameless unreconstructed Trace fan that I am.

Yeah, me too. Thanks so much.

Jean

Jean

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The Midnight Rambler wrote:

> "Corvus Marinus" <corvus-...@charter.net> wrote in message
> news:Xns91B3734824C40co...@209.249.90.101...
> > Hwæt! We have heard of the glory of bo...@datasync.com (Martin H. Booda)
> > that wrote news:a4bo2p$thu$1...@shell.datasync.com, on the day of 12 Feb
> > 2002:
> >
> > >>Holy frijoles. These are stunning.
> > >>
> > >>Wonderful work!
>
> Sonuva...!
>
> Jean, I love you. *tongue*

Ok. *Now* my life is complete. Thanks, Rob.

Jean


Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:11:11 PM2/12/02
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"Legion, For We Are Many" wrote:

> Amazing. Absolutely amazing.

Thanks! It's amazing to me that we all had ten years of fantastic
inspiration, and I'm durned grateful for that.

Jean


James A. Wolf

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Feb 12, 2002, 2:29:00 PM2/12/02
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Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote:

>
>
>www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>

<Removes jaw (and not jawbone of an ass of JAWs) from floor>

Wow!

Just wow!

Talent and wit together. Wow!
--

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"The jawbone of an ass is | NEW ENGLAND |"When you have the ball, you've got
just as dangerous a weapon | PATRIOTS! | to take advantage of it. All you've
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Brian Lee Hendrickson

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:19:55 PM2/12/02
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Jean wrote:

 

www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

As a (somewhat envious) fellow artist, I and the entire cast of "Hee Haw" would like to jump up out of a cornfield and yell  SAAAAAAALUUUUUUUUTE!!!!

You've inspired me.  I'll have to see if I can come up with something equally clever.

Brian

My home page:
http://home.swbell.net/splunge/Index.html
 
 
 

Jef

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:23:03 PM2/12/02
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Those are so nifty keen. Positively fabulous. Keep up the good work.

--
Toolmaster Jef Zehnder
MSTIE#95033
"The only thing that ever made sense to me, is the words to a song from an
American Movie." - Everclear
http://www.mst3k.f2s.com
^^Updated 01/04/2002!

Andrew

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:17:02 PM2/12/02
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On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Jean wrote:

:
:
:www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

So, I gotta ask, how long have you been involved with painting? Who's your
sensei? And are these paintings coming to an e-bay page near you?

---Andrew "Very Postmodernistic, I think" Kunz

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:41:10 PM2/12/02
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Jef wrote:

> Those are so nifty keen. Positively fabulous. Keep up the good work.
>

Thank you, Jef.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:43:37 PM2/12/02
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"James A. Wolf" wrote:

> Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> >
>
> <Removes jaw (and not jawbone of an ass of JAWs) from floor>
>
> Wow!
>
> Just wow!
>
> Talent and wit together. Wow!

Ah, allow me to offer up a humble and conservative 'Thank you, James'.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:48:48 PM2/12/02
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Michael Clear wrote:

> "Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> news:3C690811...@frii.com...
> >
> >
> > www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> Oh Lord, these are great. I can't believe you did this. Now all you have to
> do is die and these painting will become valuable. Could I suggest a heroin
> overdose? The art world loves it when the artist dies of a heroin overdose.

It does have a romantic and evocative ring to it, yes indeed, Michael.
Archetypical legends have been vastly strewn across the eons and landscapes of
fine literature, lo, to inspire and cause us to reflect upon the many and
depthly facets of our existence, while flailing maniacally, upon this mortal
coil. So, overdosing on Cheetos ain't gonna do it, right? Damn.

Jean
Thanks, Michael

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 4:56:23 PM2/12/02
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Andrew wrote:

> On Tue, 12 Feb 2002, Jean wrote:
>
> :
> :
> :www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> So, I gotta ask, how long have you been involved with painting? Who's your
> sensei? And are these paintings coming to an e-bay page near you?

On and off, most of my life, which means, wow, those cave paintings took
*forever*. Do you know how hard it was to find decent flint and charred tree
stumps in those days? Sheesh. Plus, the saber-toothed cats never stood
still long enough to get a decent rendering of them.

Jean


Carl Burke

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Feb 12, 2002, 5:16:43 PM2/12/02
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Jean wrote:
>
> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

Honey, I want you to bear my children.

--
Barcode

Jean

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Feb 12, 2002, 5:04:17 PM2/12/02
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Brian Lee Hendrickson wrote:

 

Jean wrote:

 

www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

As a (somewhat envious) fellow artist, I and the entire cast of "Hee Haw" would like to jump up out of a cornfield and yell  SAAAAAAALUUUUUUUUTE!!!!

So, we *are* still in Kansas, then.

You've inspired me.  I'll have to see if I can come up with something equally clever.

Brian

My home page:
http://home.swbell.net/splunge/Index.html

Lovely!  What fun!  You have a great talent.  More!

Jean
 

 
 
 
 

shellebelle

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Feb 12, 2002, 5:12:38 PM2/12/02
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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:3C690811...@frii.com...
 

www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

 

Beautiful!  Gorgeous!  Wonderful!  Did I say Beautiful!  Oh.  Okay...

still, wowee, awesome...well wicked!
 
shelle


--
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Gypsy, MST3K

delius alan

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Feb 12, 2002, 5:32:05 PM2/12/02
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> --

"Hats off, ladies and gentlemen. A genius!"

Truly wonderful!

delius

How and when can I bid on these, Jean?

MechaMan Turbo

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>
>www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html=20

I hear that it's going to replace the "Mona Lisa"! ;)

-Fory, The Former Mysterious Lurker
"My ship works better when I kick it."--Spike, "Cowboy Bebop"

My scheme is complete!! Soon all the children of the world will be dipped in
fung-lum sweet and sour sauce!! They will be sweet! And sour!! HAH!!


Robert Hutchinson

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Feb 12, 2002, 6:32:33 PM2/12/02
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Jean says...

> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

I wish I could draw.

Which is to say GAWSHDARN that's neato.

--
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| -- Conan O'Brien
|

Robert Hutchinson

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Jean says...

> Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
> > Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Lori Holuta:
> > >Jean wrote ...

> > >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> > >
> > >Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers
> > >all, behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and
> > >worship her.
> >
> > How awesome! When can I make a bid on "Mike Descending A Staircase"?
>
> You are too kind. But, I can't sell copyrighted characters. I'm thrilled
> you like Mike. It seems very.....Mike like.

Heh, of all those wonderful works, that's the one you could probably get
away with selling. (Actually, I think you could get away with selling all
of them, but why in the world would you? I mean, DAMN.)

--
"Starry Nanites" owns me

John Hopkins

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Feb 12, 2002, 8:22:13 PM2/12/02
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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:3C6982E6...@frii.com...

Soytanly. I should've mentioned that my favorite is Mike Descending a Staircase,
as I've always had a weird fascination with the Cezanne original.


/John


Matthew Blackwell

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wrote:

>"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
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>www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
>Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers all,
>behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst, and worship
>her.
>


Wow. Just wow.

Matt-
Although I'll note that horrible images of "Bobo on the Halfshell"
keep popping into mu brain now...

The Midnight Rambler

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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
news:3C698483...@frii.com...

Gee, go to the butcher's for someone... wow!

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Shelby

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Jean, these are fabulous. I love 'em!


Shelby

RATMMs Jungle Goddess

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Feb 13, 2002, 2:49:39 AM2/13/02
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Brian Lee Hendrickson <spl...@swbell.net> wrote:

>You've inspired me. I'll have to see if I can come up with something
>equally clever.

Hey, Brian. Those caricatures are pretty neat.

Jungle Goddess, whose only talent is to admire the talent of others
MSTie #54796
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Dave Gates

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Feb 13, 2002, 3:21:23 AM2/13/02
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"Sampo" <msa...@aol.comfortable> wrote in message
news:20020212093938...@mb-fo.aol.com...
> >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> Wow!!
>
> Sampo (That's all I can say. Just: "Wow!")


Yes! Those paintings are awesome!

Any chance you can scan some 1280x1024-ish copies of "Magreetings" and
"Joelsseau" so those of us with larger monitors can have wallpaper too?
:-)

Thank you for your amazing effort!

--
Dave Gates
dave...@linkline.com


Lori Holuta

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Feb 13, 2002, 8:51:28 AM2/13/02
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"RATMMs Jungle Goddess" <chana...@aol.commitme> wrote in message
news:20020213024939...@mb-mq.aol.com...

> Brian Lee Hendrickson <spl...@swbell.net> wrote:
>
> >You've inspired me. I'll have to see if I can come up with something
> >equally clever.
>
> Hey, Brian. Those caricatures are pretty neat.
>
> Jungle Goddess, whose only talent is to admire the talent of others

Me too, Connie. I can't even draw a stick figure. I've wallowed in Brian's
site before, and even toyed with the idea of commissioning some goodies from
him for my websites (might still do that!), and now I've visited Jean's site
about 20 times already. It's fun to admire talent, especially when it's
housed inside of good friends!

Lori Holuta
SciFiVintage.com


Jean

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Feb 13, 2002, 9:06:16 AM2/13/02
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Dave Gates wrote:

> Any chance you can scan some 1280x1024-ish copies of "Magreetings" and
> "Joelsseau" so those of us with larger monitors can have wallpaper too?

Sure. The downloads from the digital camera are between 4-700k. I can
send those via e-mail if you like, if you don't mind watching a giant
sequoia reach its full growth while waiting for the thing to stream onto
your hardrive.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 13, 2002, 9:13:36 AM2/13/02
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Dear beloved ratmm,

I am totally awed by all the wonderful comments you have been kind enough to
post. I'm more thrilled by you guys' compliments than by actually wielding
all those globs of paint.
What is gratifying is to read all the suggestions for future works, showing
the amazing power of riffing and imagination contained in herewith, whereas
and therefore, you guys are a hoot.
Thanks so much, again and again. It means a lot.

Jean

Martin H. Booda

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Feb 13, 2002, 9:59:39 AM2/13/02
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In article <3C69944B...@mitre.org>, Carl Burke <cbu...@mitre.org> wrote:
>Jean wrote:
>>
>> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
>Honey, I want you to bear my children.
>
You want her to turn and rake her deadly claws against your childrens' howling
snouts?

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Miss Lira

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Feb 13, 2002, 10:50:59 AM2/13/02
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Jean! My god! You mad genius! Who would I have to go down on to get my
hands on your brilliance?

Oh. Wait. I guess that'd be you. ::leer::

Ahem. I mean, ah, that's amazing work. Thanks for sharing it with us.
::smoo::

--
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Big Rob:// Imagine that emotionless, confused, constipated face hovering
over you as he thrusts politely into you during The Marriage Act.

Judy Clay

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Feb 13, 2002, 11:03:07 AM2/13/02
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Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:<3C690811...@frii.com>...
> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>
> --

You magnificent bastard! I saw your artwork! :)

I'll trade you one of the kids/cats for "Sunday in the Park with Frank"

Judy Clay
MST#12208
The world of RATMM is filled with very talented people.
Not to mention its warm gooey center.

Carl Burke

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Feb 13, 2002, 12:11:26 PM2/13/02
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"Martin H. Booda" wrote:
> In article <3C69944B...@mitre.org>, Carl Burke <cbu...@mitre.org> wrote:
> >Jean wrote:
> >>
> >> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> >
> >Honey, I want you to bear my children.
> >
> You want her to turn and rake her deadly claws against your childrens' howling
> snouts?

<g>
Can you think of a better way to discipline the little bastards?

*joke flag*

--
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but I hear the rising *TICK* *TOCK* of biology.

Andrew

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Feb 13, 2002, 11:59:55 AM2/13/02
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On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Jean wrote:

:
:
:Dear beloved ratmm,

I just thought of a suggestion: How about portraits of some of our Ratmmers
in their most native surroundings? And that doesn't work, how about an
artist representation of a blounge?

---Andrew Kunz. "Oh, and let me add my appreciation to your artwork. The
best I can do is play songs, althrough I don't know if you would want to
hear a piano version of the MST3K 'Love Theme.'"

MechaMan Turbo

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Feb 13, 2002, 5:27:52 PM2/13/02
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Hey no problem! Can you try to make more for our viewing pleasure? We'd all
love to see them! ^_^

Jean

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Feb 13, 2002, 6:19:52 PM2/13/02
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MechaMan Turbo wrote:

>
>
> Hey no problem! Can you try to make more for our viewing pleasure? We'd all
> love to see them! ^_^

You betcha. Updates will appear when needed.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 13, 2002, 6:26:50 PM2/13/02
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Miss Lira wrote:

> Jean! My god! You mad genius! Who would I have to go down on to get my
> hands on your brilliance?
>
> Oh. Wait. I guess that'd be you. ::leer::

Oh! I see you and Big Rob have been shopping again. How cool. Just let
me, uh, adjust.......um......(deep breath).

> Ahem. I mean, ah, that's amazing work. Thanks for sharing it with us.
> ::smoo::

Thank you, Erica.

Jean


Jean

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Feb 13, 2002, 6:37:15 PM2/13/02
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Judy Clay wrote:

> Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:<3C690811...@frii.com>...
> > www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> >
> > --
>
> You magnificent bastard!

(thinks)....it's possible......

> I saw your artwork! :)

Thanks!

> I'll trade you one of the kids/cats for "Sunday in the Park with Frank"

Your children are hybrids?

Jean

Sheryl Gere

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Feb 13, 2002, 7:04:03 PM2/13/02
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Jean,

If I haven't said it before(and even if I have), let me say that YOU ROCK!

Sheryl, has artistic ability on par with the average fourth grader...

--
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Filker, punster and bookaholic
Gene police: You! Out of the pool!
Cats are Murphy's way of saying "Nice Furniture!"


Jeffrey Johnson

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Feb 13, 2002, 8:27:47 PM2/13/02
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Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Jean:

>Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
>> Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Lori Holuta:
>>
>> >"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
>> >news:3C690811...@frii.com...
>> >www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
>> >
>> >Such a small, quiet announcement of an achievement SO EPIC. RATMMers
>> >all, behold the talent and genius that resides happily in our midst,
>> >and worship her.
>>
>> How awesome! When can I make a bid on "Mike Descending A Staircase"?
>
>You are too kind. But, I can't sell copyrighted characters. I'm
>thrilled you like Mike. It seems very.....Mike like.

OK, so how much for you to change the title to "Composition In Blue And
Brown" and then sell it to me?

>> JSJ1TG, looking forward to "Nightmads"
>
>'Night Mads' will have Dr. F and Frank, and also Torgo and the Master.

It already gives me the shivers.

>> , would attempt to commission
>> "Persistence of Tom (Servo)" and "Disintegration of Persistence of Tom
>> (Servo)" if he had the money.
>
>You are *so* close. It's going to be 'The Persistence of Brain Guy'. After
>that, I wanna concentrate on the bots, they are so cute.

Oooh! Melting brains in petri dishes! Brain Guy might also work nicely
into a Rothko.

JSJ1TG, if you ever put up wallpaper-sized scans, let us know!

----------------------------------------------------------
"You also need to download THINGVIEWER, who comes in the
form of a giant SLOR!" - Rob, from the middle of a ramble.
----------------------------------------------------------


Tom Noel

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Feb 13, 2002, 10:03:18 PM2/13/02
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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:3C690811...@frii.com...
 

www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html

Fantastic!  Quite a gallery.  How about The Dutch Masters and include the whole gang?

I'd love to have one (or more) of these masterpieces in my collection.

Tom

www.mst3ktemple.com

 

Brian Lee Hendrickson

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Feb 13, 2002, 11:03:21 PM2/13/02
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RATMMs Jungle Goddess wrote:

> Brian Lee Hendrickson <spl...@swbell.net> wrote:
>
> >You've inspired me. I'll have to see if I can come up with something
> >equally clever.
>
> Hey, Brian. Those caricatures are pretty neat.
>
> Jungle Goddess, whose only talent is to admire the talent of others

Even those of us blessed with a talent wish we could do other things as well.
I think it's part of that whole "Singers want to be actors and actors want to
sing" kind of thing.

None the less, thank you for the kind words.

Brian

Brian Lee Hendrickson

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Feb 13, 2002, 11:10:59 PM2/13/02
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Lori Holuta wrote:

Nice as it is to have artistic talent, I really need to find and marry a woman
with a good head for business--(I suppose it would be too much to ask that she
look like Jennifer Connelly too?)... Most artist aren't great business people.

Brian
(The Enron Salesman's Wet Dream)


The Midnight Rambler

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Feb 13, 2002, 11:29:45 PM2/13/02
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"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
news:3C6AF63A...@frii.com...

>
>
> Miss Lira wrote:
>
> > Jean! My god! You mad genius! Who would I have to go down on to get my
> > hands on your brilliance?
> >
> > Oh. Wait. I guess that'd be you. ::leer::
>
> Oh! I see you and Big Rob have been shopping again. How cool. Just let
> me, uh, adjust.......um......(deep breath).

I'd just like to say that this is the most erotic post I've ever been
involved in.

(Keep going. ;)

RATMMs Jungle Goddess

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Feb 14, 2002, 6:28:07 AM2/14/02
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"Lori Holuta" <lo...@cocoajava.com> wrote:

>Me too, Connie. I can't even draw a stick figure. I've wallowed in Brian's
>site before, and even toyed with the idea of commissioning some goodies from
>him for my websites (might still do that!), and now I've visited Jean's site
>about 20 times already. It's fun to admire talent, especially when it's
>housed inside of good friends!
>

Yeah, then, when they become famous you can say "I know those guys!".

Jungle Goddess, not that *I'd* be a name-dropper. Oh no, not me ^_^

Martin H. Booda

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Feb 14, 2002, 10:18:57 AM2/14/02
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In article <Z2Ha8.6249$qt6.5...@newsread2.prod.itd.earthlink.net>,

The Midnight Rambler <rfon...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
>I'd just like to say that this is the most erotic post I've ever been
>involved in.
>
No, no we haven't time, because we're just going straight over to Luton!

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 11:07:28 AM2/14/02
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Jeffrey Johnson wrote:

> >You are too kind. But, I can't sell copyrighted characters. I'm
> >thrilled you like Mike. It seems very.....Mike like.
>
> OK, so how much for you to change the title to "Composition In Blue And
> Brown" and then sell it to me?

LOL! You devious, machiavellian marvel.

> >> JSJ1TG, looking forward to "Nightmads"
> >
> >'Night Mads' will have Dr. F and Frank, and also Torgo and the Master.
>
> It already gives me the shivers.

Yeah, imagine *painting* the incomparable, original Thighmaster.

> >You are *so* close. It's going to be 'The Persistence of Brain Guy'. After
> >that, I wanna concentrate on the bots, they are so cute.
>
> Oooh! Melting brains in petri dishes!

Yep, dripping brains and pans. It was a logical choice.

> Brain Guy might also work nicely
> into a Rothko.

Yes, that's true! Blue, flowing robes and pasty face, blurred and blending.

> JSJ1TG, if you ever put up wallpaper-sized scans, let us know!

I've did that for a ratmmer this morning. Fortunately, he had a DSL, cuz the
things were 2MB, whereas I have rural phone lines using tin cans and qualified
for Social Security while waiting for them to upload.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 11:22:10 AM2/14/02
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Sheryl Gere wrote:

> Jean,
>
> If I haven't said it before(and even if I have), let me say that YOU ROCK!

Thanks!

> Sheryl, has artistic ability on par with the average fourth grader...

Which means you can immediately apply for an art grant. Seriously, Sheryl,
you have incredible attributes of your own which I deeply envy.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 11:25:59 AM2/14/02
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Tom Noel wrote:

Fantastic!  Quite a gallery.  How about The Dutch Masters and include the whole gang?


Kewl.  Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really nasty Velazquez.

Jean

Lori Holuta

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Feb 14, 2002, 11:49:45 AM2/14/02
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>"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
news:3C6BE517...@frii.com...

I'm craving "American Gothic", with Frank and Dr. Forrester. Also a
variation on those card-playing dogs, perhaps painted on black velvet?

Lori
SciFiVintage.com

Stephen Cooke

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Feb 14, 2002, 12:38:31 PM2/14/02
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Nuveena by Vargas for me, thanks very much.

swac
*drool*

Carl Burke

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Feb 14, 2002, 1:10:57 PM2/14/02
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Stephen Cooke wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Lori Holuta wrote:
> > >"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> > news:3C6BE517...@frii.com...
> >
> > >Tom Noel wrote:
> > >Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters and include the
> > whole gang?
> >
> > >Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really nasty
> > Velazquez.
> > >Jean
> >
> > I'm craving "American Gothic", with Frank and Dr. Forrester. Also a
> > variation on those card-playing dogs, perhaps painted on black velvet?

*nod* Yes, yes, very nice. Or Pearl in that famous work by Whistler.

> Nuveena by Vargas for me, thanks very much.

Splendid as that would be, how about a version of "Nightowls"?
(I think that's the name of that late-night diner piece, by, um, Hopper?)
Or any of the previously suggested Dalis. Or Peter Max.

--
Barcode, or anything at all, really. Except Mondrian or the Dripper.

Sampo

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Feb 14, 2002, 12:56:28 PM2/14/02
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>> Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters
>> and include the whole gang?
>>
>
>Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really
>nasty Velazquez.

Or maybe "The Last Supper"?

Sampo (with Timmy as Judas?)
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Jeffrey Johnson

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Feb 14, 2002, 2:31:35 PM2/14/02
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Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Jean:
>Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
>
>> >You are too kind. But, I can't sell copyrighted characters. I'm
>> >thrilled you like Mike. It seems very.....Mike like.
>>
>> OK, so how much for you to change the title to "Composition In Blue
>> And Brown" and then sell it to me?
>
>LOL! You devious, machiavellian marvel.

Yep. So how much? ;)

>> >> JSJ1TG, looking forward to "Nightmads"
>> >
>> >'Night Mads' will have Dr. F and Frank, and also Torgo and the Master.
>>
>> It already gives me the shivers.
>
>Yeah, imagine *painting* the incomparable, original Thighmaster.

If Suzanne Somers even *thinks* about putting "Night Mads" between her
knees, I swear I'll go apeshit.

>> >You are *so* close. It's going to be 'The Persistence of Brain Guy'.
>> >After that, I wanna concentrate on the bots, they are so cute.
>>
>> Oooh! Melting brains in petri dishes!
>
>Yep, dripping brains and pans. It was a logical choice.

<drool>

>> Brain Guy might also work nicely
>> into a Rothko.
>
>Yes, that's true! Blue, flowing robes and pasty face, blurred and
>blending.
>
>> JSJ1TG, if you ever put up wallpaper-sized scans, let us know!
>
>I've did that for a ratmmer this morning. Fortunately, he had a DSL,
>cuz the things were 2MB, whereas I have rural phone lines using tin cans
>and qualified for Social Security while waiting for them to upload.

What a good sport you are.

JSJ1TG, watch your hip, though.

Martin H. Booda

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Feb 14, 2002, 3:05:35 PM2/14/02
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In article <3C6BFDB1...@mitre.org>, Carl Burke <cbu...@mitre.org> wrote:
>Stephen Cooke wrote:
>> On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Lori Holuta wrote:
>> > >"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
>> > news:3C6BE517...@frii.com...
>> >
>> > >Tom Noel wrote:
>> > >Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters and include the
>> > whole gang?
>> >
>> > >Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really nasty
>> > Velazquez.
>> > >Jean
>> >
>> > I'm craving "American Gothic", with Frank and Dr. Forrester. Also a
>> > variation on those card-playing dogs, perhaps painted on black velvet?
>
>*nod* Yes, yes, very nice. Or Pearl in that famous work by Whistler.
>
I'm looking forward to a little Magritte. Ceci n'est pas une bot.

James A. Wolf

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Feb 14, 2002, 3:17:59 PM2/14/02
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msa...@aol.comfortable (Sampo) wrote:

>>> Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters
>>> and include the whole gang?
>>>
>>
>>Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really
>>nasty Velazquez.
>
>Or maybe "The Last Supper"?
>
>Sampo (with Timmy as Judas?

Just as long as she doesn't do Goya!
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just as dangerous a weapon | PATRIOTS! | to take advantage of it. All you've
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Stephen Cooke

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Feb 14, 2002, 4:04:30 PM2/14/02
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On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Carl Burke wrote:
> Stephen Cooke wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Lori Holuta wrote:
> > > >"Jean" <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3C6BE517...@frii.com...
> > >
> > > >Tom Noel wrote:
> > > >Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters and include the
> > > whole gang?
> > >
> > > >Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really nasty
> > > Velazquez.
> > > >Jean
> > >
> > > I'm craving "American Gothic", with Frank and Dr. Forrester. Also a
> > > variation on those card-playing dogs, perhaps painted on black velvet?
>
> *nod* Yes, yes, very nice. Or Pearl in that famous work by Whistler.

Or maybe Reubens. Hubba hubba!

> > Nuveena by Vargas for me, thanks very much.
>
> Splendid as that would be, how about a version of "Nightowls"?
> (I think that's the name of that late-night diner piece, by, um, Hopper?)

Nighthawks, I think.
(As opposed to Night Tide with Dennis Hopper)

> Or any of the previously suggested Dalis. Or Peter Max.

I'd like to see something in a Lichtenstein. I like dots.

> Barcode, or anything at all, really. Except Mondrian or the Dripper.

swac
But how else would you interpret Magic Voice?

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 5:35:04 PM2/14/02
to

Jeffrey Johnson wrote:

> Embark, dear reader, on a tour of the wisdom of Jean:
> >Jeffrey Johnson wrote:
> >
> >> >You are too kind. But, I can't sell copyrighted characters. I'm
> >> >thrilled you like Mike. It seems very.....Mike like.
> >>
> >> OK, so how much for you to change the title to "Composition In Blue
> >> And Brown" and then sell it to me?
> >
> >LOL! You devious, machiavellian marvel.
>
> Yep. So how much? ;)

Last guy said that to me got busted for a felony.

> >> >> JSJ1TG, looking forward to "Nightmads"
> >> >
> >> >'Night Mads' will have Dr. F and Frank, and also Torgo and the Master.
> >>
> >> It already gives me the shivers.
> >
> >Yeah, imagine *painting* the incomparable, original Thighmaster.
>
> If Suzanne Somers even *thinks* about putting "Night Mads" between her
> knees, I swear I'll go apeshit.

Now see, I would think that the sight of Ms. Somers' contortions with
anything would drive the male species into gibbering rapture. Oh, wait. You
just said that.

> >> >You are *so* close. It's going to be 'The Persistence of Brain Guy'.
> >> >After that, I wanna concentrate on the bots, they are so cute.
> >>
> >> Oooh! Melting brains in petri dishes!
> >
> >Yep, dripping brains and pans. It was a logical choice.
>
> <drool>

Ah, Kandinsky, then.

> >> Brain Guy might also work nicely
> >> into a Rothko.
> >
> >Yes, that's true! Blue, flowing robes and pasty face, blurred and
> >blending.
> >
> >> JSJ1TG, if you ever put up wallpaper-sized scans, let us know!
> >
> >I've did that for a ratmmer this morning. Fortunately, he had a DSL,
> >cuz the things were 2MB, whereas I have rural phone lines using tin cans
> >and qualified for Social Security while waiting for them to upload.
>
> What a good sport you are.

Nah, no problem. I just punch 'send', go watch the entire 'Godfather' saga,
and it's almost done.

> JSJ1TG, watch your hip, though.

Well, this (*clang*) cast-iron prosthesis helps, plus the limestone colonics,
but I really wish the AARP would get off my porch.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 5:37:06 PM2/14/02
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Lori Holuta wrote:

>
> I'm craving "American Gothic", with Frank and Dr. Forrester. Also a
> variation on those card-playing dogs, perhaps painted on black velvet?

That is truly twisted genius. And, let's set them down in Deep 13. Betcha
it'll even glow in the dark.

Jean

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 5:37:55 PM2/14/02
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Carl Burke wrote:

>
> Barcode, or anything at all, really. Except Mondrian or the Dripper.

Not without heavy doses of Dramamine, no.

Jean


Brian Lee Hendrickson

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RATMMs Jungle Goddess wrote:

> "Lori Holuta" <lo...@cocoajava.com> wrote:
>
> >Me too, Connie. I can't even draw a stick figure. I've wallowed in Brian's
> >site before, and even toyed with the idea of commissioning some goodies from
> >him for my websites (might still do that!), and now I've visited Jean's site
> >about 20 times already. It's fun to admire talent, especially when it's
> >housed inside of good friends!
> >
>
> Yeah, then, when they become famous you can say "I know those guys!".

Of course, if you want to file multi-million dollar paternity suits claiming to
have born our "love child", we might be able to works something out NOW....

Brian

Jean

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Feb 14, 2002, 5:42:30 PM2/14/02
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"James A. Wolf" wrote:

> msa...@aol.comfortable (Sampo) wrote:
>
> >>> Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters
> >>> and include the whole gang?
> >>>
> >>
> >>Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really
> >>nasty Velazquez.
> >
> >Or maybe "The Last Supper"?
> >
> >Sampo (with Timmy as Judas?
>
> Just as long as she doesn't do Goya!

I wouldn't want to riff religious paintings, but 'The Naked Majahahaha' is hard to
resist.

Jean

Brian Lee Hendrickson

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Feb 14, 2002, 5:45:32 PM2/14/02
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Stephen Cooke wrote:

I've tried that one, but I have to stop painting every five minutes to take a cold
shower. It could take a while...

Brian


Tom Noel

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Feb 14, 2002, 9:57:25 PM2/14/02
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"Sampo" <msa...@aol.comfortable> wrote in message
news:20020214125628...@mb-fo.aol.com...

> >> Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters
> >> and include the whole gang?
> >>
> >
> >Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really
> >nasty Velazquez.
>
> Or maybe "The Last Supper"?
>
> Sampo (with Timmy as Judas?)

I suppose Guernica is out?

Tom Noel
www.mst3ktemple.com


The Claw

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Feb 16, 2002, 10:54:04 AM2/16/02
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"Martin H. Booda" <bo...@datasync.com> wrote in message
news:a4bo2p$thu$1...@shell.datasync.com...
> In article <bd166e4e.02021...@posting.google.com>,

> John Hopkins <dar...@attbi.com> wrote:
> >Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message
news:<3C690811...@frii.com>...
> >> www.mst3k-fic.com/g.html
> >
> >Holy frijoles. These are stunning.
> >
> >Wonderful work!
> >
> Ditto. Now how about a takeoff on Munch's "The Scream", with, say, that
"Crud
> Bonemeal/Slate Stabrock/Brick Hardmeat" guy from _Space Mutiny_?

When I think of "The Scream", I think "Movie Sign!!"

Your work is inspiring. Bravo!

--
The Claw
http://www.empireoftheclaw.com

Jean

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Feb 16, 2002, 3:32:04 PM2/16/02
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The Claw wrote:

> When I think of "The Scream", I think "Movie Sign!!"

That's true! Personal crises, manifest and abundant. LOL!

> Your work is inspiring. Bravo!

Thanks so much.
To be honest, I'm a little overwhelmed, never experiencing such an intense
and huge quantity of acknowledgement. What does one say, besides a most
humble 'thanks!'? In the spirit of ratmm, I've tried making jokes, but then
again, so many of you guys have extended serious and most sincere
recognition, and I can only hope to respond with the same sincerity and the
deepest of appreciation to everyone. At heart, though, I am speechless.
Like most msties, the show has become a major part of my life, and like most
ratmmers, the ng is a big part of my day. You guys are the best, and
eternally in my thoughts.
So, well, let's see now, uh, have a nice day, or have a day, but if you're
having a bad day, be assured that an old hag in Colorado thinks the world of
you.

Jean

shelby

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Feb 17, 2002, 4:02:47 AM2/17/02
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Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote in message news:<3C6EC1C3...@frii.com>...

> So, well, let's see now, uh, have a nice day, or have a day, but if you're
> having a bad day, be assured that an old hag in Colorado thinks the world of
> you.
>
And Jean thinks you're pretty swell too - thank you! Good night!


Shelby
Be sure to tip the waitstaff.

Sheryl Gere

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Feb 18, 2002, 10:26:38 AM2/18/02
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Jean wrote:

Aw, thanks....

Sheryl, needs more sleep

--
'"The" Sheryl, MSTie #12802
Filker, punster and bookaholic
Gene police: You! Out of the pool!
Cats are Murphy's way of saying "Nice Furniture!"


RATMMs Jungle Goddess

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Feb 19, 2002, 1:45:47 PM2/19/02
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Jean <wel...@frii.com> wrote:

>So, well, let's see now, uh, have a nice day, or have a day, but if you're
>having a bad day, be assured that an old hag in Colorado thinks the world of
>you.

As we do you.

Jungle Goddess, praises to the rockinest hag (your word) on the planet!!!

RATMMs Jungle Goddess

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Feb 19, 2002, 1:45:47 PM2/19/02
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Brian Lee Hendrickson <spl...@swbell.net> wrote:

>Even those of us blessed with a talent wish we could do other things as well.
>I think it's part of that whole "Singers want to be actors and actors want to
>sing" kind of thing.

What about us what can't do nuthin'?

>None the less, thank you for the kind words.

Well earned, sweetie.

Jungle Goddess, talentless, but loveable ^_^

Lori Holuta

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"RATMMs Jungle Goddess" <chana...@aol.commitme> wrote in message
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> Brian Lee Hendrickson <spl...@swbell.net> wrote:
>
> >Even those of us blessed with a talent wish we could do other things as
well.
> >I think it's part of that whole "Singers want to be actors and actors
want to
> >sing" kind of thing.
>
> What about us what can't do nuthin'?

Puh-leeze. This from the woman who has taken beer drinking to a high art
form. I'm a witness!

Lori Holuta
http://scifivintage.com

Jean

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Feb 19, 2002, 4:22:03 PM2/19/02
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Lori Holuta wrote:

That's it then: Connie by Bosch.

Jean

Andrew

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Feb 19, 2002, 5:29:24 PM2/19/02
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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Lori Holuta wrote:

:
:"RATMMs Jungle Goddess" <chana...@aol.commitme> wrote in message

Hmm...Impressionist Beer Drinking: "Ooh...look at her, she's drinking those
tiny little bubbles."

---Andrew "Nude Decending into a Beer Vat (Splash!)" Kunz

RATMMs Jungle Goddess

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Andrew <ark...@mizzou.edu> wrote:

>Andrew "Nude Decending into a Beer Vat (Splash!)" Kunz

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

Jungle Goddess, immortalized in foam ^_^

Stephen Cooke

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On Tue, 19 Feb 2002, Jean wrote:
> Lori Holuta wrote:
> > "RATMMs Jungle Goddess" <chana...@aol.commitme> wrote:
> > > Brian Lee Hendrickson <spl...@swbell.net> wrote:
> > >
> > > >Even those of us blessed with a talent wish we could do other things as
> > well.
> > > >I think it's part of that whole "Singers want to be actors and actors
> > want to
> > > >sing" kind of thing.
> > >
> > > What about us what can't do nuthin'?
> >
> > Puh-leeze. This from the woman who has taken beer drinking to a high art
> > form. I'm a witness!
>
> That's it then: Connie by Bosch.

Don't you mean Busch?

swac
Drinking the great indoors.

Pocketwatch

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Feb 23, 2002, 10:30:53 PM2/23/02
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Sampo wrote:

> >> Fantastic! Quite a gallery. How about The Dutch Masters
> >> and include the whole gang?
> >>
> >
> >Kewl. Though I was thinking of something more riotous, like a really
> >nasty Velazquez.
>
> Or maybe "The Last Supper"?
>
> Sampo (with Timmy as Judas?)

But then who would be Jesus? Joel or Mike? Jim Mallon maybe?

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