--- jmhcustomart <jmhcustomart_at_yahoo.com> wrote:
> You oughta know the drill by now, I reckon. Just a
> couple of pages
> from completing the Ups & Downs book (yeah, I know, it's
> late, so sue me).
Good to hear the new book is almost done, but PLEASE don't
use the 'sue me' expression! It makes me cringe when I
think of the stupid things people have sued each other
over. Australia is going that way too. Many adventure
activities have closed down due to not being able to get
insurance, as idiots have hurt themselves and sued for
ridiculous amounts of money, pushing premiums sky high.
:-(
On an aside, not that it is ANY of our business, but how
goes it with Rabco? Just hoping that you get some cash
flow to assist digging yourself out of the medical mess.
> Did a simple update to the main page at the Skunkworks
> site. It's a nice shot of the studio...
Guess it's got a car park around the back etc? Envisaged a
smaller footage, high rised place (like the building in the
background) for some reason. Looks like the rent would be
nice and pricey there! Looking forward to virtual touring
it some time in the future. :-)
> I'll try to catch up on reading these posts.
> I'd like to answer them all this week, but I'll need
> about 5 or 6 hours to get them all done.
At least! Good luck Jim!
> Well, lemme get back to the desk o' torment....
I always think of your Sessions picture when I imagine you
at the drawing desk. Des leaning over your shoulder,
Celeste leaning over the table and a topless vixen posing
for your sketch... I'd say you'd have to be well
de-sensitised or very well controlled to keep your
attention on drawing with those three in such close
proximity! :-)
> --James M. Hardiman, wishing there was more time in the
> day, and things like eating and sleeping weren't a
>requirement. Damn this mortality!
To quote myself, "If there were more hours in the day, I'd
be busy for more hours a day." And eating and sleeping are
only requirements to stave off mortality, for a while
anyway... Eat right, excercise, die anyway. *shrugs* what
can ya do hey? Play hard and dirty while you're here!!!
Reading on your web page, floaties in the eye are not fun
and don't always go away unfortunately. A friend decided
to check to see if an industrial laser was on. Without
even thinking about it, he LOOKED up the barrel. Yep, it
was on... Still has the odd floaty in his left eye 10
years on. He's lucky to have kept his sight, he does need
glasses, but not from the injury.
Only three weeks till your balls go under the knife! All
the best with the eye surgery Jim, our thoughts are with
you. June 20 for the next doctor's visit then expected
surgery shortly after that, for those who haven't read.
Scrapper, Black Dragon, using up bandwidth again. :-)
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Received on Thu May 29 2003 - 01:31:14 CDT