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Moleskine Messages Collection is a family of newly conceived cards, a hybrid creation combining classic notebooks and traditional greeting cards.
To decorate the Messages pages, you can find a collection of specially created MSK templates in the myMoleskine section that you can download, print, cut out and stick on. There are seven subjects in a variety of formats: City, Message, Happening, Feed, Gift, Power, Idea, plus a blank template.
Links:
Catalogue: bit.ly/catalogue_messages
Download the templates here: bit.ly/template_messages
Meg's question to us all: what would your message be to the president-
elect?
Mine: a reminder that the purpose and idealism can quickly be extinguished by the realities of power. (See Blair, T, Labour et al, 1997)
I have offended the friend who sent me this big package. I feel very sorry for that, and still grateful to the good will...
éj, bô,
thanks multiple & many for the introduction.
the fact that the flat was featured in the past seems to make them loos interest in a possible publication. that was limited europe & never eve mood as it should be !
such possibilities.
it would make a nice refference though. can/could we ... motivate ?
many loves
Moleskine Messages Collection is a family of newly conceived cards, a hybrid creation combining classic notebooks and traditional greeting cards.
To decorate the Messages pages, you can find a collection of specially created MSK templates in the myMoleskine section that you can download, print, cut out and stick on. There are seven subjects in a variety of formats: City, Message, Happening, Feed, Gift, Power, Idea, plus a blank template.
Links:
Catalogue: bit.ly/catalogue_messages
Download the templates here: bit.ly/template_messages
Many years ago when I was in my teens, I had a massive crop of summer freckles,which set me off moaning how unfair it was. My brother took a picture of me sulking and, later that day, presented me with this photo with the cheer-up message. It still makes me grin.
Moleskine Messages Collection is a family of newly conceived cards, a hybrid creation combining classic notebooks and traditional greeting cards.
To decorate the Messages pages, you can find a collection of specially created MSK templates in the myMoleskine section that you can download, print, cut out and stick on. There are seven subjects in a variety of formats: City, Message, Happening, Feed, Gift, Power, Idea, plus a blank template.
Links:
Catalogue: bit.ly/catalogue_messages
Download the templates here: bit.ly/template_messages
Message stuck on a pole close to a bike parking area.
In Via Scialoia, in front of the Chinese Take Away in Firenze, Italy.
Here someone with a car run over the bikes parked there destroying many of them.
The message says something like this:
To the road pirate
that destroyed
all the bikes
and then went away
We hope you
hurted yourself
I know this is lens flare but with how and what I believe I believe this is a message of assurance that everything will be ok!!!!
An old one from my archives, but revamped this for a Written word comp. I call it...
Secret Messages - Dear Mummy....
'Say "Yes" to Life!
Say "I Love you," to self'.
A message on a chalkboard at the Shatford Centre. (140a)
A3 black and white photocopy printout on orange
Thanks for the technique idea Beed, and thanks for Sammy for not being scared of trying it and breaking the printer!
make your own message...
(actually wait make your own Sir Alan quote instead)
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Messager
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.27646
Call Number: LC-B2- 4726-16
Are you interested in exchange blog links with me? Just and my blog link in your blog and leave me a message with your blog url (here or inbox, as you prefer). I will add you asap. Hugssss!
"Dear niece Louise,
I am sad to have to write you this letter, I hoped I would live a few years longer but my end is nearing.
You are my only heir and you inherit the big house on the island, where you loved to spend the holidays when you were a girl.
Memorize the drawing you find in this envelope and then burn it, it contains the information you’ll have to decifer to get access to your part of the inheritance.
Your aunt,
Constance"
Circular Message graphic available for download at dryicons.com/free-graphics/preview/circular-message/ in EPS (vector) format.
View similar vector graphics at DryIcons Graphics.
The Message is a radical version of the Bible in modern language. I would not want this as my only Bible but it makes one look at the meaning afresh and I value it as one of the versions I use. I bought this copy at the Haywards Heath Christian Book Centre on Friday 10 October 2003.
(Get the "Remix" as this is the same as the other one but it has the verse numbers as well.)
When sending a picture of your penis to someone via text message, it's important to make sure that you're sending it to the right number. (Picture linked to in text is WAY NSFW)
A hand written message on the back of a postcard of McColloch's Leap reads, "Leaving Wheeling for Pittsburg -- some hills and coal and oil wells ahead."
Postcard caption: McCOLLOCH'S LEAP: At the top of Wheeling Hill on the National Highway is this monument in honor to Samuel McColloch who, in September 1777 during an assault on Fort Henry, escaped from the Indians by leaping from this point of the hill side into the creek far below, hence the monument to his memory.
Published by the Neff Novelty Co., Cumberland, MD. From the Ohio County Public Library's Special Collections and Archives
- from the postcard collection of The Ohio County Public Library Archives.
â–¶ Visit the Library's Wheeling History website
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