
Bigger picher here...
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I had to bite my lip not to squee as I walked up to the door with the envelope propped against it. =)Dave wrote:That's always a great day, isn't it?
There's a dirty joke in there, somewhere. I can feel the tremor in the Force from its presence.Jabberwonky wrote:Yeah, I'm starting to work on the financials of getting a commission. I'm pretty sure it'll be one of having an OC getting a cup of
Tina's finest.
We'll see.
We'll see.
*rubs chin thoughtfully*
Here you go:GlytchMeister wrote:There's a dirty joke in there, somewhere. I can feel the tremor in the Force from its presence.Jabberwonky wrote:Yeah, I'm starting to work on the financials of getting a commission. I'm pretty sure it'll be one of having an OC getting a cup of
Tina's finest.
We'll see.
We'll see.
*rubs chin thoughtfully*
Jabberwonky wrote:Yeah, I'm starting to work on the financials of getting a commission. I'm pretty sure it'll be one of having an OC cupping Tina's finest.
We'll see.
We'll see.
*rubs thoughtfully*
Julie, about Wapsi Square wrote:Oh goodness yes. So much paranormal!
Sits quietly sipping a world class vanilla latte innocently...TazManiac wrote:Oh, and I shouldn't have to tell you guys to keep yer cupp'n mitts off Tina
I'd call the office he's out of and complain. he's obviously NOT knocking/ringing the doorbell or whatever it takes to get your notice, AND waiting for a few seconds for you to GET to the door otherwise, and is just bypassing your door. especially if this is the third time he's done that to you. it's probably because he's under a time crunch and it's less time to write the notice and leave it on your door, than it takes to properly wait for a response to a doorbell, so he's saving time by lying about you NOT being home when he does his paperwork for the day...TazManiac wrote:Today, Monday was the third time I waited on a delivery. (Non-wapsi, but critical nonetheless...)
So I waited and waited and finally went outside to look for the truck, only to find a 'final notice', so I booked it around the corner and tracked him down. Grrrr....
All of the commercial delivery services here are absolutely terrible in that way. The driver will park the truck, jog up to your door, tap once on the door while simultaneously sticking the missed-delivery notice on it, then immediately jog back to the truck and drive off. To get your parcel you need to be sitting at your window where you can see the road approaching your home, so that you can get a running start and meet them at the door as they arrive. Or throw yourself in front of the truck.scantrontb wrote:I'd call the office he's out of and complain. he's obviously NOT knocking/ringing the doorbell or whatever it takes to get your notice, AND waiting for a few seconds for you to GET to the door otherwise, and is just bypassing your door. especially if this is the third time he's done that to you. it's probably because he's under a time crunch and it's less time to write the notice and leave it on your door, than it takes to properly wait for a response to a doorbell, so he's saving time by lying about you NOT being home when he does his paperwork for the day...TazManiac wrote:Today, Monday was the third time I waited on a delivery. (Non-wapsi, but critical nonetheless...)
So I waited and waited and finally went outside to look for the truck, only to find a 'final notice', so I booked it around the corner and tracked him down. Grrrr....
Be thankful he's not like the old UPS guy that used to deliver. He'd sign for them and leave them on my doorstep in the rain. When it happened to a delivery from Fry's of computer parts, there was a replacement of both the parts and the driver three days later. Call and report it. Let them know you were waiting home all day.TazManiac wrote:Today, Monday was the third time I waited on a delivery. (Non-wapsi, but critical nonetheless...)
So I waited and waited and finally went outside to look for the truck, only to find a 'final notice', so I booked it around the corner and tracked him down. Grrrr....
Oh, and I shouldn't have to tell you guys to keep yer cupp'n mitts off Tina
Before the breakup, I'd won a double handful of auctions. Iwas going to do this with several of them. I especially wanted to do it with the original format . Having one over the other in a single matted frame. NowI just have to decide what kind of frames...Dave wrote:Wow.Y'know, even with all of the Pablo original strip art I have bought over the past few years, I never once had the idea of buying a print of the final version from him and framing the two versions together.
Dude, that is brilliant... and I am clearly as blind to the obvious as Atsali.
(My wife will surely grin and say "So this is a surprise?" when I tell her.)
You could make something like a triptych frame, maybe photoshop colour a version on your pc and then print it on matte photo paper, then hang them in sequence?Jabberwonky wrote:Before the breakup, I'd won a double handful of auctions. Iwas going to do this with several of them. I especially wanted to do it with the original format . Having one over the other in a single matted frame. NowI just have to decide what kind of frames...Dave wrote:Wow.Y'know, even with all of the Pablo original strip art I have bought over the past few years, I never once had the idea of buying a print of the final version from him and framing the two versions together.
Dude, that is brilliant... and I am clearly as blind to the obvious as Atsali.
(My wife will surely grin and say "So this is a surprise?" when I tell her.)
Triptych presentations can be very cool. Paul had sent me a couple of preliminary concept sketches for the commission which became "Time in the Time Forest". After I received the final version, I asked him for (and he kindly granted) permission to make myself a special triptych... a scan of the final art, plus the two concept sketches. It's really neat... as with Jabberwonky's two-fer it shows how an image can evolve and develop on the way to its final form.DinkyInky wrote:You could make something like a triptych frame, maybe photoshop colour a version on your pc and then print it on matte photo paper, then hang them in sequence?
That's a great idea, Dinky...I wish I had gotten to keep the comission I got from Paul. That would have been a great thing to do with it.DinkyInky wrote:You could make something like a triptych frame, maybe photoshop colour a version on your pc and then print it on matte photo paper, then hang them in sequence?Jabberwonky wrote:Before the breakup, I'd won a double handful of auctions. Iwas going to do this with several of them. I especially wanted to do it with the original format . Having one over the other in a single matted frame. NowI just have to decide what kind of frames...Dave wrote:Wow.Y'know, even with all of the Pablo original strip art I have bought over the past few years, I never once had the idea of buying a print of the final version from him and framing the two versions together.
Dude, that is brilliant... and I am clearly as blind to the obvious as Atsali.
(My wife will surely grin and say "So this is a surprise?" when I tell her.)
That sounds as if it was a difficult breakup.Jabberwonky wrote:That's a great idea, Dinky...I wish I had gotten to keep the comission I got from Paul.