He Said What??
January 26, 2016
Connive:
[kuh-nahyv]
verb (used without object), connived, conniving.
1. to cooperate secretly; conspire
2. to avoid noticing something that one is expected to oppose or condemn; give aid to wrongdoing by forbearing to act or speak
3. to be indulgent toward something others oppose or criticize (usually followed by at):
to connive at childlike exaggerations.
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I didn't see anything exceptional over my lunch hour today so while I was cooking dinner tonight I grabbed one of the origami pieces that Scott brought me over this past weekend as a prop.
I'd found a dictionary not too long ago that was falling apart and well headed towards a recycle bin somewhere, so I saved it and passed it to Scott for all his folding needs and this is the result of one of those pages.
I don't have the origami details for this model, but watch for Scott's comment if you're interested. I'm sure he'll fill us in on the details.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
Click "L" for a larger view.
He Said What??
January 26, 2016
Connive:
[kuh-nahyv]
verb (used without object), connived, conniving.
1. to cooperate secretly; conspire
2. to avoid noticing something that one is expected to oppose or condemn; give aid to wrongdoing by forbearing to act or speak
3. to be indulgent toward something others oppose or criticize (usually followed by at):
to connive at childlike exaggerations.
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I didn't see anything exceptional over my lunch hour today so while I was cooking dinner tonight I grabbed one of the origami pieces that Scott brought me over this past weekend as a prop.
I'd found a dictionary not too long ago that was falling apart and well headed towards a recycle bin somewhere, so I saved it and passed it to Scott for all his folding needs and this is the result of one of those pages.
I don't have the origami details for this model, but watch for Scott's comment if you're interested. I'm sure he'll fill us in on the details.
Hope everyone has had a good day.
Click "L" for a larger view.