Dave Matthews Band Charlottesville II 10 Methane
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sold out at the show.Guiloo wrote:is it still available ???
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.
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It kind of is to me personally. And like Hirschy said prob. embarrassing since it's the hometown show and finale on the band's tour. I was in the hunt for it but now just can't frame it without it driving me crazy (which is good because I'm instead helping a dp'er). Win win I think: my bank account has a little more cushion and a friend there will hopefully score!kramer73 wrote:is spelling really important?alison03 wrote:and apparently there are 3 t's in "Charlottesville"
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I thought of Spurned too. I actually just got it in the mail a few days ago...it's supposed to be a Christmas gift but am having a hard time letting it go.
sorry, it was sarcasm. I totally agree that it is embarrassing.alison03 wrote:It kind of is to me personally. And like Hirschy said prob. embarrassing since it's the hometown show and finale on the band's tour. I was in the hunt for it but now just can't frame it without it driving me crazy (which is good because I'm instead helping a dp'er). Win win I think: my bank account has a little more cushion and a friend there will hopefully score!kramer73 wrote:is spelling really important?alison03 wrote:and apparently there are 3 t's in "Charlottesville"
It would seem like spelling would be an important part that the designer should get right for one of their major clients.
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.
haha oh! Sarcasm meter turned off this morning!kramer73 wrote:sorry, it was sarcasm. I totally agree that it is embarrassing.alison03 wrote:It kind of is to me personally. And like Hirschy said prob. embarrassing since it's the hometown show and finale on the band's tour. I was in the hunt for it but now just can't frame it without it driving me crazy (which is good because I'm instead helping a dp'er). Win win I think: my bank account has a little more cushion and a friend there will hopefully score!kramer73 wrote:is spelling really important?alison03 wrote:and apparently there are 3 t's in "Charlottesville"
It would seem like spelling would be an important part that the designer should get right for one of their major clients.
Yeah I mean it's still a beautiful image but 3 t's is an ouch to me and I can't stop staring at the dang word now
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