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Lissyloola adding the finishing touches to her next client presentation. This one will knock their socks off, it's in the bag!
The Our Daily Challenge group has chosen A pop of colour today.
The pink pen actually has pink ink in it – but to reproduce that, in an otherwise black & white image, is beyond my ability.
I am writing my favourite pangram: Amazingly few discotheques provide jukeboxes
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Important modification : Saveme Oh was NOT banned - or not yet, lol - but is on holidays. Well, only Cheesus knows the truth......
Nevertheless, she will be severely missed. But we have means to overcome it and remind us everyday of her dear presence - even when absent.
I swear solemnly (spits on the ground, and may I be hit by a lightning if I lie), so, I swear that I will wear Zola Zsun's PINKPENIS TUTU - inspired by Saveme's adventurous life - during all this time. Admit that this is a very courageous act of resistance against stupidity and narrow minds. Well, ok, it might happen that on more formal occasions, I will wear the more sober - and black - BANNED TUTU.
Go and buy them by Zola's shop. Those tutus are exquisite, of good taste (what, you have doubts??) and suit perfectly any avatars. Even males (what, you doubt again?).
Thanks Zola, from the depth of my hurt heart. You save me. Oh yes.
Never forget that laugh and irony are very powerful tools!
Our Daily Challenge - Negative Space
Just a crazy pink quick shot as Em has things on tonight and time is limited.
Whoop whoop for the weekend!
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Some of the students in my French class like to mock my amazing organization skills when it comes to my notes.
I like my notebook to be colour coded and the activities to be neatly tabbed, it makes finding things for studying that much easier.
I'm proud of my slight OCD.
(Running behind today; will catch up on everyone's streams tomorrow)
25 November 2008
12:15 am
I was out shopping, trying to procrastinate. I had so much to do that I didn't know where to start. Thoughts were overlapping in my head, and I felt that I was going to explode with plans, plans, plans.
So I stopped everything. Left the house. Went to a bookstore where I spent a few number of hours just browsing and browsing. Impulsively I bought another notebook, and it's one I've been eyeing for years now. I don't know why I suddenly bought it after ogling the damn thing every time I go to the bookstore. Maybe it's because December's coming soon, and I always watch Breakfast at Tiffany's before Christmas.
Or maybe it's because I was cleaning out my stuff and discovered an unopened gift from someone from my past, and inside was Audrey Hepburn's Funny Face, and I tried to think about the significance of this gift had I opened it or seen it at the time it was given to me, and then I immediately stopped because I know nothing good will come out of that.
Anyway, on impulse, I opened Keet's present from me a few months back, a pack of printed origami papers. I said I would wait until I've ran out of the plain origami papers, but I couldn't resist, so here's a little flower fox saying hello now. :)
below the tub of cottage cheese and plastic container of aromatic durian, a cache of film for one who still believes in its magic.
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All film materials deteriorate with time. Colour film is especially affected by temperature and humidity. If changes in climatic conditions occur, the speed and colour balance of film is likely to undergo some alteration.
There are two types of film: one is designed for professional use, the other for amateurs. Professional film is of extremely high quality and is more consistent roll for roll than amateur, but it has a shorter shelf life. For best results, manufacturers advise that professional film should be stored in stable conditions at temperatures 13 degrees C or below and processed soon after use.
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Amateur film has a longer shelf life, remains more stable under varying conditions and has a more general application than professional film. It is designed for less critical applications. Manufacturers assume that amateur film will be stored at room temperature and the length of time between purchase and process will be longer than with professional film.
--- from The 35mm Photographer's Handbook by Julian Calder and John Garrett, 1999
My work desk with the potentially dangerous pen in fight position. It's hard to see but those are fingernail clippers at the magnetic tip. Guess how this clumsy girl here hurt herself?
An hour late we walked past the theatre again; they were leaving being quietly mobbed by a dozen people. We joined in.