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From: Martin Gerlach
To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 12:05 PM
Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] RE: New file uploaded..... for: Ross Sauer &
Corbin...
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>>I must say that I don't feel safe at all replying on anything in
>>this group
>>anymore, but I simply have to comment on this one, Scrapper... The
>>colours
>>are looking grat and its cleare to see that theres a bit of
>>shading done as
>>well...
>>
>>Its a VERY nice airbrushing-job you have done here... your skills
>>are
>>getting better and better after each passing day - So that must
>>mean that
>>the airbrush-classes are paying off then, huh...?! =^_^=
>>
>>Signed:........ Me.
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>Reply:
>
>Hi Martin!
>
>Good to see you back here amongst us, and hopefully, no more flames.
I sure hope so. But I'm still keeping my guard up and are still not
uploading anything anywhere. I just don't wanna risk it again - But
I AM gonna upload a few new pic's some time in early December since
I promised Charlene and Lynne to do so (Just need to finish the
requested pic for them first).
RS> Sounds ok to me, those two sweet mice are so adorable, and SOOOOO
sexy...<G>
>You know that most of us here, especially me, always look forward
>to new art
>from you.
>Especially your super-sexy character "Jade."
Glad you like her, but since I'm still being bugged by "negativists"
on my private E-Mail about my art I just don't feel mush like
drawing. I try drawing as much as possible since I just got a new
art-trade that I kinda feel like finishing, and Theresa few
requests for the Mousey Love Girls I have to do as well. Just don't
know how long it will take to finish and I don't know where to
upload them without being wished to death by people who seriously
hates me.
RS> Good lord, the flamers are STILL bugging you? Let's send the SW girls
and Des, over to their residences, with Des' "bag o' fun," and if that
doesn't convince them to leave you alone, NOTHING will! <G>
>Today it's a holiday here in the US, Thanksgiving.
>(Is there anything like that in Germany?)
Don't know about Germany - But we don't have that here in
DENMARK. =^_^= We normally eat like pigs around Christmas
(24'th of December - the same day we unwrap our presents ect. - Why
wait till the 25'th when you can enjoy it all as once: Great food,
the warmth of once family, presents, candy (including VERY sweet
candy-canes - you need to see my XXX-Mas pic I just finished a few
days ago to understand that joke) and the finally going to sleep
feeling like you ate 3 plates of food to much and still feeling good
with yourself.
RS> Oops, got the country screwed up, sorry.
But here in the US we do a lot of that too, at Christmas.
The biggest gripe for us here is how horribly commercialized the holiday has
become, with stores putting Christmas stuff out in OCTOBER!
>It's a day to get together with family, (if possible,) eat like a
>pig, <G>
>and watch American-style football. <G>
Don't enjoy much American football (Seriously European football like
we play it in Denmark is REAL football. WE USE OUR FEET.! Not that
American thing you call football and then start using your hands.
=^_^= Still fun seeing all those huge people running around
knocking each other down to get that football. Kinda fun to watch.
RS> Right now I'm watching my favorite team, the Green Bay Packers.
(Green Bay is a city an hour north of me.)
And the nitwits are LOSING to one of the worst teams, the Detroit Lions!
ARRGGGHHH!!!
(They just lost! Wahhhhh!!!)
>Well, hope you're keeping warm, (it's getting colder here in
>Wisconsin,) and
>have a good one!
You should try being here in the northern parts of Denmark. We are
experiencing an extremely warm November/December this year. We have
between 0 and 5 degrees Celsius in average - but I'm still hoping
for a white Christmas this year.
RS> Oh, it gets like that on average here in Wisconsin, too.
And temperatures -20 C and lower are pretty common in Janauary and February.
>Ross Sauer
Glad to hear from you again Ross. Don't eat too mush.
RS> Thanks Martin, have a good day yourself.
Ross
Received on Thu Nov 27 2003 - 12:59:48 CST