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About Me Member Art Appreciator Jana30/Female/United States Recent Activity Deviant for 1 Year
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  • Current Residence: Florida
  • Interests: Reading, Cross-Stitching, Collecting, Procrastinating
  • Favourite movie: too many to list
  • Favourite genre of music: Sountracks
  • Favourite artist: Melody Pena, Nene Thomas
  • Favourite poet or writer: Mercedes Lackey, Jim Butcher, Laurell K. Hamilton
  • Operating System: Windows XP
  • Favourite game: Little Big Planet
  • Favourite gaming platform: PS3
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*jumps up and down and waves*

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Rez> We often belive so much that we realy know all we need to know...and it is not until retrospect that the depths of our idiocy truely are revealed.

Koi> ....yours must be an oceanic cavern.
Heyyyy, you're on here too! Thanks for the watch; I'm watching you in return. I love your cross stitching.

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You cannot achieve the impossible without attempting the absurd.
Yeah I'm here, though I don't have much that I can put up. I knew you were here, but until you posted the recent picures on the WE forum I didn't know what your DA name was.
I just want to say that I love your cross-sticth! Amazing works! :clap:

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If you like cross-stitch then you must join the *stitchingpirates Club! :ahoy:
Thank you! I've sent a note asking to join the club in your signature.
Oh! That's great! :D Your work is wonderful and you could meed such great cross-sticthers there. They just finished a contest this week.

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If you like cross-stitch then you must join the *stitchingpirates Club! :ahoy:
*waves* Hi!!!! It's nice to see you here!!! I did black and white photography in high school, and loved it. Developing my own pics was an experience I'm glad I had. Your photos give me warm fuzzies remembering. Lol. :)

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never trust a smiling cat :)
Glad to hear about the warm fuzzies. Learning how to develop black and white film and prints is an experience that I'll always cherish. It reminds me of the time after my uncle died that my father and I spent in a friend's basement developing a picture of him for my mother, grandmother and aunt.

I'm glad I got to learn how to do it in college, especially considering the fact that the class is now using digital cameras instead.

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