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- earlgreytoast
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True. And awesome.
Codeblue wrote: I’m sorry for everything.
earlgreytoast wrote:I don't get this. Like you thought everyone on this site was in their early 20s? Or that none of us are parents?bapaik wrote:Damn...I didn't realize the range of ages here. No insult or anything -- just didn't realize...
Sorry two pages late...I'm in a weird stage of life...grad school, so always around 20s and 30s people. To hear someone talk about having a child who was a senior, just took me back, and popped the "social bubble" I'm in.
Same thing happened when someone was talking to me about being at Phish concerts in the 90s while in their 20s in the Phish thread.
I'm a ding dong, no worries.
I’m in a weird stage now where I can’t believe a song is now 23 years old mode making me feel really old when I usually don’t feel oldbapaik wrote:earlgreytoast wrote:I don't get this. Like you thought everyone on this site was in their early 20s? Or that none of us are parents?bapaik wrote:Damn...I didn't realize the range of ages here. No insult or anything -- just didn't realize...
Sorry two pages late...I'm in a weird stage of life...grad school, so always around 20s and 30s people. To hear someone talk about having a child who was a senior, just took me back, and popped the "social bubble" I'm in.
Same thing happened when someone was talking to me about being at Phish concerts in the 90s while in their 20s in the Phish thread.
I'm a ding dong, no worries.
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- earlgreytoast
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No worries bapaik! I’m 46 but I usually act like I’m 27 here on EB.
Codeblue wrote: I’m sorry for everything.
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Dogs > cats
Call me crazy but I strongly prefer not having a poop box in my house.
Call me crazy but I strongly prefer not having a poop box in my house.
So you go for an animal that just shits right on the floor?
When I'm done ranting about elite power that rules the planet under a totalitarian government that uses the media to keep people stupid, my throat gets parched. That's why I drink Orange Drink. - BH
lol - you know damn well what he means! Surely you've changed a kitty litter box before, its NASTY!!!Kramerica wrote:So you go for an animal that just shits right on the floor?
Dogs poop outside unless you got a puppy in training, an old senior dog or a really poorly trained dog.
dog >>>>>>> cats
Oh, I know dogs poop outside. My yard has several large piles of dog fudge in it. Funny thing is, I don't own a dog. Dogs are fine for the most part, never understood the divisiveness among people about preferred pets. Dog owners that won't train or clean up after their dog are the drymounting worst tho. I don't need your dog barking at my 2 year old like it wants to rip her head off when I'm trying to have a walk around the neighborhood.
When I'm done ranting about elite power that rules the planet under a totalitarian government that uses the media to keep people stupid, my throat gets parched. That's why I drink Orange Drink. - BH
Were you listening to the NPR story about "Smells Like Teen Spirit" yesterday? Because I was and I felt ancient.acidburn wrote: I’m in a weird stage now where I can’t believe a song is now 23 years old mode making me feel really old when I usually don’t feel old
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RambosRemodeler wrote:.........You're entitled to your opinion but it's wrong.
Kramerica wrote: . . . . . Also, never listen to anything rambo says.
Unfortunately, this seems to be the majority of dog owners even though they'll say their dogs are "well trained", and "family members" and would "never hurt a fly".Kramerica wrote:Oh, I know dogs poop outside. My yard has several large piles of dog fudge in it. Funny thing is, I don't own a dog. Dogs are fine for the most part, never understood the divisiveness among people about preferred pets. Dog owners that won't train or clean up after their dog are the drymounting worst tho. I don't need your dog barking at my 2 year old like it wants to rip her head off when I'm trying to have a walk around the neighborhood.
RupertPupkin wrote:I live by this rule and this rule alone: people are drymounting idiots.
Release for another site (Eyeland) but BNG's curating it so I'm still putting this here.
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Thanks for the Adventure by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
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It’s Showtime by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Take Her to the Moon by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
The Finest Chef in France by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Down to Earth by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 250
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Seize Your Moment by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Reach for the Sky by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Find Your Happy Place by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
https://bottleneckgallery.com/blogs/new ... -sale-info
Thanks for the Adventure by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
It’s Showtime by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Take Her to the Moon by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
The Finest Chef in France by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Down to Earth by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 250
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Seize Your Moment by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Reach for the Sky by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
Find Your Happy Place by Mark Chilcott
Fine art giclée
14 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 200
$45
Officially licensed by ArtLand Publishing & Disney
35mmpaul wrote:We are addicted to things that hurt our butts.
justinishmael wrote: Mark your calendars! May 31st (the Friday before @fivepointsfest) I will be co-presenting a screening with @bottleneckgallery in NY and releasing the 2nd (and 3rd and 4th?) posters in the John Alvin series. Ticket info and details soon (including the title of the movie we're showing ), but you won't want to miss this. Also, if you like comics, be there.
- jvwoodford
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Has anybody received their Struzan Blade Runner yet? I got mine this afternoon in the UK and it has significant creasing/cracks in the lower third portion. Absolutely gutted. I've been advised to try reverse rolling it for 24 hours before sending it back for a refund. Pretty sure I'm going to keep it though as the rest of the print looks stunning as expected.