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Just ran into NBC and EBC in the paper shop next to pie face in George St...she has her purple puffy jacket on!
How hard did you run into them??
Did the jacket move??
Just ran into NBC and EBC in the paper shop next to pie face in George St...she has her purple puffy jacket on!
About 6-8 hours. After I posted the halfway version I decided there was something really not right with it and erased a lot. I still see something not right about it. So I'm going to try againAwesome tribute Oddsocks!
How many hours would you estimate were spent doing this?
What? Is there a life out there? Are we being held captive? Helllloo! Hellllooooo?
I think I'm suffering Cyber Stockholm Syndrome.
Psychiatrists have stated that Stockholm syndrome can be explained as a simple brainwashing technique. It can also be seen as a natural response or defense mechanism on the part of the captives in order to ensure their survival. It is the same emotional response that newborn babies have to a dominant adult figure.
Marley? Kimster? Is it true?
http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-stockholm-syndrome.htm
Haha was madly posting photos of them to friends on FB and lost them!!!
Just ran into NBC and EBC in the paper shop next to pie face in George St...she has her purple puffy jacket on!
I'll just put this link here for anyone interested in seeing the end result of the portrait I tried to do.
http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?49355-Artists-show-your-work-here-please/page5
I think it's beautiful Oddsocks! We'll done...you are seriously talented!!!!!
All the newsreaders are here.I cannot believe the media contingent.....imagine possibly having to wait days for a verdict
About 6-8 hours. After I posted the halfway version I decided there was something really not right with it and erased a lot. I still see something not right about it. So I'm going to try againgood fun!!
About 6-8 hours. After I posted the halfway version I decided there was something really not right with it and erased a lot. I still see something not right about it. So I'm going to try againgood fun!!
I was lucky enough to be on 2 juries in recent months and morning and afternoon teas were supplied to the jury room, also, lunch from day 1 to day 5 we were taken to a local restaurant by the bailiff and the sheriff then served a pre ordered lunch. The last day of one of them, we ate in the jury room. Some jurors were smokers but if the smokers wanted to go for one, everybody had to go as a group, we were not allowed to seperate and could step away but be in site at all times to make certain we were not approached by anyone.While they would normally be free to leave the courts and head out to lunch, during delibiration they will remain in the jury room and lunch will be brought in to them.
No way!!! Wow. There's another coincidence. You must have almost passed out?
I keep telling myself that it is not in our hands and never was. Allison had to lay under the Kholo bridge for 11 days. I don't care how long the jury takes because that man has run out of process and will be *****ting bricks sitting in his little holding cell. As long as it has the right outcome the jury can take two months. This will be the most uncomfortable time for him. Cannot influence, cannot play, cannot plan, can only wait...
You took pictures of them? Lol.
I keep telling myself that it is not in our hands and never was. Allison had to lay under the Kholo bridge for 11 days. I don't care how long the jury takes because that man has run out of process and will be *****ting bricks sitting in his little holding cell. As long as it has the right outcome the jury can take two months. This will be the most uncomfortable time for him. Cannot influence, cannot play, cannot plan, can only wait...
Yep, thanks Indromum, they are doing a fabulous job of trying 'to be normal'.