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  • May. 13th, 2008 at 4:48 PM
Here are two oil/chalk pastels, around the size of 38x28inches.

the first is called A Mosh Of Dirty Pastels


The second one is called A Flow Of Orange


Please let me know what you think.

Bigger versions )

SHOP SWEET: Acrylicana at Etsy

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 5:59 PM
Acrylicana at Etsy.
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  • May. 13th, 2008 at 3:59 PM
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SHOP SWEET: Acrylicana at Etsy

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 5:47 PM
Acrylicana at Etsy.
Kooky Accessories to Flaunt About Town Wearing.

Make everyone envy you by being awesome.



Updated Daily.
Over 270 items in stock!

We ship worldwide, accept paypal, most credit cards, personal cheques (US/Canada only) and money orders.

All items handmade. Wholesale orders available.

rock band

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 5:00 PM
The person excited about Rock Band coming to the UK and asking abouut how 4-player does acheivements got me thinking: does anyone know of a way to play band vs band online? And if not, isn't it lame that feature isn't available?

First FOTD! :)

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 4:41 PM
So I JUST joined and I'd thought I'd introduce myself. :)
It's nothing spectacular at all, and webcam quality is shit,
but I wanted to try it out. Lemme know what you think! :D

Wh00t! )

Heya, game for science anyone?

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 4:21 PM
from:  http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2008/05/13/foldit-online-game.html

Tetris-Like Game Lets Players Find Scientific Solutions

Eric Bland, Discovery News
 

May 13, 2008 -- While it may not carry the same buzz of the recently released Grand Theft Auto IV, Foldit is a new online game that holds grand promise.


This sounds pretty cool.  I think I may give it a try when i get home tonight.  I could pwn a biochemist!!  =D

Review - The Bone Garden; Tess Gerritsen

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 3:09 PM

The Bone Garden
Tess Gerritsen
Fiction; Mystery (historical)
 
This excellent stand-alone historical mystery is my first read of Gerritsen’s, and I was not disappointed. In the present, recent divorcee Julia Hamill has bought an old house and to her dismay, discovered an unmarked grave on the property. The fractured bones of an unknown young woman take us into the past, to the early 1800’s, when the rapidly growing field of medical study was just beginning to flourish in the U.S., particularly on the east coast. 
 
A penniless Irish peasant with nothing but the clothes on her back and her dead sister’s newborn baby is relentlessly pursued by shadow figures through the back streets of Boston, and a vicious, Jack-the-Ripper type serial slasher is terrorizing the city. Medical student Norris Marshall is reluctantly drawn into a mystery that he soon realizes is far more sinister than he ever imagined, and for he and Rose to save themselves they must stay one step ahead of those who will do literally anything to keep a deadly secret. 
 
What makes this story so rich and unique is the vivid historical depiction of that early time in modern medicine, from primitive infection control and grave-robbing to provide cadavers for medical students to study, to poet Oliver Wendell Holmes’ own significant role in the medical field at that time (he’s featured in the story as a fellow student and friend to Norris). I felt fully as if I were seeing 19th-century Boston through the eyes of Rose and Norris. It is definitely reminiscent of the “From Hell” Ripper story, which I’m sure served as at least partial inspiration, with the setting moved to the U.S. and featuring American historical figures. That doesn’t make it any less a terrific story! Unfortunately and for reasons I cannot fathom, the two literary reviews on Amazon – one from Publishers Weekly, the other from Booklist - were not favorable. I’m going to have to part company with both of them, though, and say that I thought it was excellent and recommend it to any fan of the mystery/suspense genre, particularly historical suspense. 
  

Gay Rollerskating!

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 3:56 PM
Next Monday from 8:30 to 10:30 at the Cherry Hill Skating Center. It's $10 for admission, plus an additional $3 if you need to rent skates.

It's gay motherfreaking rollerskating, people. I'm not exactly sure what that entails but it sounds like fun to me. Anyone else interested?

If you want to see the flier, I can email it to you. It's a PDF file.

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  • May. 13th, 2008 at 3:41 PM
The attempted apology/flounce post from [info]admiral_poketz has been deleted.

I want to thank the ONE user out of the MANY who were so obviously pissed who actually bothered bringing it to my attention. Much better use of time*, I think.

As a reminder: READ THE COMMUNITY RULES. Keep things on topic, no intro posts, and if there's a problem: Hi! Contact a mod!

Comments, questions, complaints should all be directed to me at bliss.morgan@gmail.com

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-Bliss






*Much better than the 48 minutes that I just spent reading all the comments and laughing my freaking ass off. Oh my god. I love this place.

Gossip Girl: 1x17 Woman On The Verge

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 9:20 PM
Gossip Girl: 1x17 Woman On The Verge
1615 caps
1220x768
please comment on my links post if you take something.

samples + zip 

Eyeshadow palette question.

  • May. 13th, 2008 at 3:22 PM
Have any of you popped the plastic holder out of a MAC 15 pan palette? Im pressing pigments today so i can make more room and get rid of the OJ jars and I want to fit as many as i can into a 15 pan palette. If you have done this, how many fit? Any pics? Suggestions?

So its not text only. This is a FOTD from the weekend before last. This is alot of makeup for me lol ;) TIA

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