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Old 10-09-2002, 08:08 AM   #11
Doreen Lepore Doreen Lepore is offline
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Hi Sharon,

Love that giant pastel too! I wonder the same thing as Jennifer, what ground? Masonite? or did you buy paper on a roll?

I lived in CT for about 28 yrs. and my husband's family is from Providence. New England is so rich culturally and sometimes I really miss being there. Especially miss the hydrangeas and peonies.
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Old 10-09-2002, 09:27 AM   #12
Doreen Lepore Doreen Lepore is offline
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Thanks for the large format info, although I'd probably never attempt it where I am now. The framing must be monumental too!

Places I've lived in CT: Norwich/New London area (Hanover & Baltic), Lebanon, Hartford,Bloomfield, Tolland, Rocky Hill and Old Wethersfield. CT has really changed since the casinos though, not as quaint as it used to be in some areas.
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Old 10-09-2002, 07:42 PM   #13
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Buddy strikes again

Ahh, Sharon,

A quick search reveals that Buddy didn't go to Brown. At least the Brown alumni magazine seems to think he didn't.

[http://www.brownmagazine.com/storydetail.cfm?ID=1658]

They credit him with a law degree from Marquette. He got a B.A. in political science from Fairfield University, another Jesuit school, as a further search revealed.

[http://www.oso.com/homes/content/hom...ds/bio_p2.html]

He must have transferred there from St. Louis. A Buddy story that I can contribute came from a discussion of the knowledge of good and evil in a religion class. When one of us suggested that it was not possible to to reach the age of reason without developing a conscience or superego, somebody else settled the point simply by uttering the phrase, "Buddy Cianci".

As I said, always thoroughly check any statement about Buddy, particularly if he was the source.

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Old 03-24-2003, 02:51 PM   #14
Sergio Ostroverhy Sergio Ostroverhy is offline
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I appreciate the left eye treatment. Sometimes I have the impression that only in America can we use so violent colors...

Do not forget to visit a marvelous portrait website:

http://www.hermitage.ru/html_En/index.html
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Old 03-24-2003, 11:04 PM   #15
Celeste McCall Celeste McCall is offline
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Fabulous work!

Dear Sharon,

I do hope one day that I get to see your work in person. It is fabulous!
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