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Spam messages 424-421 deleted by QuickTopic between 10-07-2011 02:03 AM and 07-14-2011 08:16 AM |
march11 
06-04-2011
05:02 AM ET (US)
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I've been visiting this website now for years and I've adored this concept. Is there anyway you could put the music back up on the website? I miss that!
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Connie
09-30-2010
10:35 AM ET (US)
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What a wonderful concept and site!! Kudous! But help! I'm trying to download icons to my desktop and the link is broken!! Can you fix it? Would love to have these to adorn my work space.
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kristine
11-21-2009
06:55 AM ET (US)
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Lynn,
I have been sharing this site with my graphic design students at a small community college in Ann Arbor for many years. This is both insightful and humorous. Thanks. I do miss the Gregorian chants that no longer play.
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chrlev
11-17-2009
05:27 PM ET (US)
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Please do a poster and a facebook fan link
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Greg Austin
05-05-2009
01:42 AM ET (US)
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Most interesting site! Subjects dear to my heart after many years in the industry (dating back to hot metal). All good stuff, but please, please leave the ampersands out of your text! Otherwise, we may as well typeset everything as an SMS. OK in a headline, but nothing is wrong with the good old conjunction "and".
Oh, and without sounding too picky... resume needs an acute on both the "E"s.
Apart from that 9/10!
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David Blyth
05-04-2009
04:22 PM ET (US)
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Well, I can tell this is supposed to be funny but it doesn't make me laugh. And what does a pianist losing their fingers have to do with graphics? Ah, well. Edited 05-04-2009 04:22 PM
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copysmith
08-30-2008
10:41 PM ET (US)
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Amen! Please do an assortment set of cards. Thanks!
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detta
08-30-2008
06:21 PM ET (US)
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I agree with Erica (who sent me the link), please consider coffee mugs. what a great idea! Picture on one side, legend on the other. Brilliant!
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Erica
08-30-2008
02:01 PM ET (US)
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Two words: Coffee Mugs. I'd be first on the list to buy a bunch of St. Pantone.
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not-so-chatty-kathy 
07-03-2008
10:42 AM ET (US)
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Luckily, I stumbled upon this site while researching obscure patron saints for a novel. As a Catholic and former Liturgy Lady, I hooted with delight at these most worthy saints. As an artist, I am blown away by your work and resume. You are an amazing talent, m'dear. Keep it up--and more saintworks, please!
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mariquelme 
06-17-2008
06:42 PM ET (US)
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I had visited your site a few years ago, I can't remember how I landed here for the first time, but today I was surfing the internet and remembered that I refered at this site many times while having amusing talks with others designers I know but no one knew about this Saints or this site. I live in Mexico City, and as you should know, most of the people are Catholics, but none of us could feel offensive this creative work you've developed, despite of that, I feel is a recognition of the religious icons that we believe in, so... now I can say that I am devoted to St. Anxieté, none other Saint could understand better my own Anxieté, in fact, I've remember her when i've found myself chasing the King of Fedex!! many times, when the clock is marking 5:55 p.m.!!
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Jackie Milwaukee 
08-17-2007
05:17 PM ET (US)
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Green, I am a close friend of some of your friends in Milwaukee. Remember Cathy Watson and Patti Shotola? They are both friends of mine. I have seen your very large 60's painting that Patti Shotola has. Cathy just talked to Mike (from the Shaggs) he lives in the City. Mike is comming to Milwaukee in the next month and the group is getting together for lunch. Patti just got married for the 1st time. Patti is still sewing shirts for men mostly. She was in the womans clothing business for a few years. Making those outragious designs. I had lunc with Cathy and she gave me your post card that is how I arrived here. Hope this note gets to you. Love your work it is so colorful. I am an artist as well , painting.
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