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LET THE FUN BEGIN!

topic 10 · 74 responses
~riette Wed, Jul 8, 1998 (15:59) seed
Okay, let's have it people! Any loo-sketches, any perverse fantasies, anything at all that goes on inside your head. Let us see it, let us enjoy it, and let us have some fun!
~KitchenManager Thu, Jul 23, 1998 (23:34) #1
and if this wallpaper doesn't say, "Fun!" I don't know what does...
~riette Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (02:44) #2
I'm not sure whether it says 'fun' or 'fu� . . . 'funned up'.
~autumn Fri, Jul 24, 1998 (21:44) #3
It's certainly eye-catching!
~riette Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (00:45) #4
Thanks, girl.
~KitchenManager Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (00:51) #5
think I've finally gotten used to it... especially since I found a text color combo that works with it!
~riette Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (00:54) #6
Wer, tell me if I have to change it, okay? Because I don't want to bugger anyone's eyes up - I will really not be offended.
~KitchenManager Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (01:09) #7
no one has typed in screaming, yet...I say keep it for awhile, I like the character it gives the place...
~riette Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (04:01) #8
Okay then. I think Wolf will be the ultimate judge - she sees colours better than us - so I'll wait till she comes back, and see what she says.
~terry Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (06:59) #9
AT first I was taken back, then I thought, what the hell . . .
~riette Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (07:34) #10
And 'what the hell' means you will tolerate it? Even though you don't really like it?
~KitchenManager Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (11:26) #11
nope, in his context, it meant "why not?"
~riette Sat, Jul 25, 1998 (12:36) #12
I see. But really, I don't mind changing if it doesn't really appeal. I . . . I can take rejection . . no, really, I can . . . �gulp�. HA-HA!!!! No, it'll stay then, until I get a definite no from somewhere.
~terry Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (08:12) #13
wer is right. I meant go for it.
~riette Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (09:58) #14
OH. Okay then, and thank you, Terry. But tell me if your eyes really start to hurt, okay?
~terry Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (21:04) #15
Oh, sure.
~autumn Sun, Jul 26, 1998 (21:29) #16
It's not too hard on the eyes, because for the most part, the text doesn't straddle any of the color lines.
~riette Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (01:10) #17
Good.
~KitchenManager Mon, Jul 27, 1998 (22:21) #18
Riette's first sketch for the Spring... To see it in it's full scale glory, go to http://www.spring.net/~spew/art/rspring1.jpg
~riette Tue, Jul 28, 1998 (00:53) #19
Thank you, Wer. Sorry it's so scruffy, people, but it IS a bed sketch after all!!! ha-ha!
~wolf Sat, Aug 1, 1998 (17:54) #20
the colors are groooooooooovy baby! (so, riette, tell me, did you do the drawing on someone's back ala Dangerous Liasons?) it's neat, like how the trees link with each other....
~riette Wed, Aug 5, 1998 (11:22) #21
Hi, Wolf!!! Long time no read! No, I don't do that Dangerous Liasons thing - but I did it lying on MY back! So how was your conference?
~wolf Wed, Aug 5, 1998 (19:52) #22
hard work......
~riette Thu, Aug 6, 1998 (01:03) #23
Sorry to hear that. Have you taken a holiday yet? Or don't wolves do that?
~wolf Thu, Aug 6, 1998 (07:44) #24
can't have a holiday until after Oct. (due to the end of the 98 fiscal year)
~riette Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (08:16) #25
Oh, you poor thing. Well, when you do, just make it LONG. Today I reached what is like a milestone for me. I did my first truly beautiful painting in oil. It is of two lovers, and I finally managed to find a technique that suits me, and which works with my style of painting. For the first time I feel truly satisfied, as it opens a whole new dimension for my art, and gives it a kind of versatility I never expected to find - not at this early point in my practicing life anyway. I am always so afraid that all my work will end up looking the same, however colour ul it may be (like that of artists like Hundertwasser), and now I have found a way to overcome that problem. I must be the luckiest person in the world to do what I do.
~wolf Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (11:40) #26
congratulations! (you gonna display it here?)
~riette Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (12:35) #27
Thanks, Wolfie! Sure I'll display it - I'll take a photo once the paint has dried. It is a very simple painting, but the colours came out great and well balanced, and that was what I was trying to achieve. And when are you going to post some of your art? I am really looking forward to seeing it.
~wolf Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (14:24) #28
oh, you mean my pencil drawings of stick people? still haven't set up the scanner (lazy me!)
~terry Sun, Aug 9, 1998 (23:09) #29
Your breakthrough is heartwarming and I'm very happy for you, Riette.
~riette Mon, Aug 10, 1998 (01:03) #30
Thank you, Terry, that's very kind. Wolf, get that scanner set up, and send me your stick men!!!!! Not that I want to pressure you, of course . . . . . ha-ha!!
~riette Mon, Aug 10, 1998 (01:04) #31
Oh, Terry, do you think those two people are going to start coming? The two you mailed me about. Who exactly are they, and what do they do? Are they going to post me their art?
~terry Mon, Aug 10, 1998 (11:26) #32
It's a maybe. Just trying to pump up art. I noticed that they had posted in an art topic in the austin conference on Electric Minds. So, nothing to lose in inviting them, right?
~riette Mon, Aug 10, 1998 (16:11) #33
Absolutely!!! How very nice of you. I do hope they come. Who else can we pester? Do you think we should go invite the droolers and modjaners? There are so many of them, there are BOUND to be art fans there. And Stacey - she said she'd post pictures of her school kids. Come on, babe, you're her relation, so go ask her nicely. You know what, I'll pester the gallery boss whose giving me my exhibition - he is awfully nice, and know a hell of a lot. I'm writing him tomorrow about something, and will i vite him then.
~terry Mon, Aug 10, 1998 (19:48) #34
Great, I love it. You sound downright evangelical!
~riette Tue, Aug 11, 1998 (00:32) #35
ha-ha!!! My daddy would have been so pleased to see me become a missionary!
~riette Tue, Dec 8, 1998 (17:26) #36
Think it's time I post a sketch of myself on the loo?
~TIM Tue, Dec 8, 1998 (17:33) #37
Yeah go ahead!
~wolf Tue, Dec 8, 1998 (19:24) #38
haha!!!
~KitchenManager Tue, Dec 8, 1998 (23:21) #39
I don't know, do you do anything, like, really cool on the loo?
~riette Wed, Dec 9, 1998 (01:18) #40
Oh sure! Like pricking the spots on my bum! You?
~KitchenManager Wed, Dec 9, 1998 (23:04) #41
Untangling hair balls just like everyone else... well, that and reading catalogs...
~riette Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (00:44) #42
ha-ha! Must say, I've never done the first. I like reading history books on the loo though; good place for quiet concentration.
~PT Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (01:23) #43
I don't believe I've heard of anyone doing that before.
~KitchenManager Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (09:21) #44
Well, PT, that's what we're all here for... enlightenment and broadening of our horizons...
~riette Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (09:23) #45
What catalogues do you read on the loo, Wer?
~KitchenManager Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (09:26) #46
whichever ones be at my feet... I depend upon the kindness of others...
~wolf Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (09:33) #47
i can always count on plenty of loo reading material--as my hubby regularly leaves newspapers and ads there. oh, we weren't talking about his loo habits wre we? oh he'll just die to find i've been revealing his secrets! i like to take care of my business and get the heck outta there. but us wolves are usually that way. and now i'm done talking about those habits. what's that smell?
~riette Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (10:56) #48
chicken
~wolf Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (12:13) #49
i think you're right, ree-head! who cut the big one?
~riette Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (12:51) #50
Not me!
~wolf Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (17:07) #51
me either!
~KitchenManager Thu, Dec 10, 1998 (23:11) #52
must have been the chicken...
~riette Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (11:07) #53
ha-ha! Yeah! And we all know who is most likely to be in the company of such an animal around here, don't we?
~PT Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (11:17) #54
The fox. Right?
~KitchenManager Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (11:54) #55
Cool...I wasn't blamed...
~PT Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (11:59) #56
It was you?
~KitchenManager Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (12:39) #57
that would normally get blamed for being in the company of chickens, yes...but fortunately, you suggested the fox and I cannot remember ever being accused of being a fox or being compared to a fox...
~KitchenManager Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (12:40) #58
(have been accused of being a chicken, however...)
~PT Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (14:23) #59
I just figured that foxes had a great fondness for chicken.
~KitchenManager Fri, Dec 11, 1998 (14:28) #60
as well they do, it just let me off the hook...
~autumn Sat, Dec 12, 1998 (19:45) #61
Oh, wer, you little vixen you! ;-)
~KitchenManager Mon, Dec 14, 1998 (00:12) #62
Never thought I'd live to see that! wer, little, and vixen all in the same sentence...
~riette Mon, Dec 14, 1998 (11:06) #63
Voxy Wer!
~riette Mon, Dec 14, 1998 (11:07) #64
Get it? Foxy vixen combined?
~riette Mon, Dec 14, 1998 (11:08) #65
I mean, foxen, fixen and fuxen might give people the wrong idea...
~wolf Mon, Dec 14, 1998 (20:46) #66
lol!!
~riette Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (00:10) #67
This is the kind of joke that usually makes Chris go, 'huh?'.
~KitchenManager Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (00:14) #68
Just tell him, "That's okay, dear." And pat him on the head.
~PT Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (11:55) #69
It kind of reminds me of a joke that developers like to play. In most large communities in this country, there is a subdivision called Camelot or Camelot Forest or something like that. In each of these there is a street called "Launcelot", and another street called "Guinevere". The two streets always intersect. So, you have a location: The intersection of Launcelot and Guinevere, in Camelot Forest.
~autumn Tue, Dec 15, 1998 (22:51) #70
Hmmm...there's a Camelot nearby that a friend lives in--I'll have to ask him about those street names.
~riette Wed, Dec 16, 1998 (00:30) #71
How weird! I hated that movie with Richard Gere - 'First Knight'.
~PT Wed, Dec 16, 1998 (15:07) #72
I never saw it. What didn't you like about it?
~riette Fri, Dec 18, 1998 (05:57) #73
Richard Gere. He's such a charisma bypass.
~PT Fri, Dec 18, 1998 (12:00) #74
That would make him an ill fit for the role of Arthur or just about anyone of those stories. Have you read Sir Thomas Mallory's "Le Mort D'Arthur"?
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