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peth - 2004-01-30 11:58:07
I do wish I had pickles living next door. There is a young Italian family next to our shack. I think they might be the Linguinis.

salmon - 2004-01-30 12:05:53
my downstairs neighbor but his last name is not pickles and so he is not as good as your neighbors. i cannot wait to read about sylvester pickles!

salmon - 2004-01-30 13:35:46
it IS madding, but i always thought it was maddening, and it's slightly maddening that it isn't maddening. i read "jude the obscure" which was excellent but that's it for hardy & me. i hate laurel & hardy. and i bet once you draw those lil' woolly and mammoth beasts they will be your new best friends of cuteness. show 'em to me when you finish!

salmon - 2004-01-30 13:36:05
it IS madding, but i always thought it was maddening, and it's slightly maddening that it isn't maddening. i read "jude the obscure" which was excellent but that's it for hardy & me. i hate laurel & hardy. and i bet once you draw those lil' woolly and mammoth beasts they will be your new best friends of cuteness. show 'em to me when you finish!

Crystalline - 2004-01-30 15:12:36
I didn't realize other people see pictures in strange places, too. I've never tried staring at tiles, but I do have this comforter with lots of small splotches of colour and if I stare at it long enough, I start to find some mighty interesting pictures! My sis thinks I'm just plain nuts when I told her about it. Glad to know I'm not the only one who sees things like that. ;)

feisty - 2004-01-31 14:35:54
I see faces like that all the time. In the ceiling (especially if it has that popcorn stuff on it) in textured paint on the wall, in stones in the ground outside, it's nutty. I'm glad to hear I'm not the only one.

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