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Boxing in CT

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Re: Boxing in CT

From: carolehada (akacejay@comcast.net) | Date: 2005-01-22 06:20:43 UTC

In LbNCA@yahoogroups.com, kel gennert wrote:
> Well, I guess I'm just gonna have to plan a trip to Connecticut,
then. Carole will probably want to go with me! :-)

aT, I'd love to "box" with you (how are you at boxing in the dark?
ha!) but I'm not so sure it would be all that much fun in CT, if in
fact, the boxes are all that plentiful. Attached is a post from LbNA
today. Boxing there just doesn't seem to be challenging enough. Maybe
it's not just about the F count.
Carole

Message: 17
Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 22:50:53 -0000
From: "Lady Hydrangea Prisspott nee Hedge"
Subject: Re: Can anyone top this F count?

Dearest Rebbeca,

Don't let the braggards get you down. They probably live in CT. Her
Ladyship is told that the entire state looks as if it were paved with
Tupperware; that a stroll through the woods of CT sounds like burrito
night in the colitis ward from stepping on so many Tupperware
containers. Her Ladyship also lives in a sparsely boxed area and
rarely finds time to venture far afield. There are other things in
life that draw ones attention. If one is only in it for the F count
(and it seems more and more clear that many of the high F's have
dubious counting methods but that's just between you and her Ladyship)
then one is perhaps missing the point.

LP





Re: [LbNCA] Re: Boxing in CT

From: kel gennert (arttrekker2go@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-01-22 11:45:02 UTC-08:00
For Wascally, I have no kids. I might like to have some kids, but right now I don't. It's just that boxing struck the right nerve, so when I can take a day, or when I'm already traveling, to see family or friends or for work, I go boxing. Because I'm an artist, and drawing is my nemesis and my foundation, I try to draw in my logbook whenever I can (often I'm too greedy for the next box to take the time to sit and draw). Every year I have a New Tear's resolution to draw more, and boxing has just filled the motivation spot for that. It's probably why I'm not carving as much as I would like to be. When I'm home, I need to be working on my "real" art projects. Did you find Healdsburg #1 yet?

carolehada wrote:(how are you at boxing in the dark? ha!)
Carole, I'm great at boxing in the dark. I've done my share. Let's go! Great news about Connecticut--I didn't want to go there anyway. Mimulus said that when she went boxing back east, about half of the boxes she sought were missing. I hate that.

Last night I found some fun art for GGR stamps. Time to carve! If I can allow it...and stay home for awhile. I hope everyone is staying warm!

artTrekker


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Re: [LbNCA] Re: Boxing in CT

From: anna pollack (pediamom@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-01-23 19:26:31 UTC-08:00
I had to giggle-- was the New Tear's resolution
intentional or a typo?

Anna
--- kel gennert wrote:

> For Wascally, I have no kids. I might like to have
> some kids, but right now I don't. It's just that
> boxing struck the right nerve, so when I can take a
> day, or when I'm already traveling, to see family or
> friends or for work, I go boxing. Because I'm an
> artist, and drawing is my nemesis and my foundation,
> I try to draw in my logbook whenever I can (often
> I'm too greedy for the next box to take the time to
> sit and draw). Every year I have a New Tear's
> resolution to draw more, and boxing has just filled
> the motivation spot for that. It's probably why I'm
> not carving as much as I would like to be. When I'm
> home, I need to be working on my "real" art
> projects. Did you find Healdsburg #1 yet?
>
> carolehada wrote:(how are you
> at boxing in the dark? ha!)
> Carole, I'm great at boxing in the dark. I've done
> my share. Let's go! Great news about Connecticut--I
> didn't want to go there anyway. Mimulus said that
> when she went boxing back east, about half of the
> boxes she sought were missing. I hate that.
>
> Last night I found some fun art for GGR stamps. Time
> to carve! If I can allow it...and stay home for
> awhile. I hope everyone is staying warm!
>
> artTrekker
>
>
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> Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
>
>


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Re: [LbNCA] Re: Boxing in CT

From: kel gennert (arttrekker2go@yahoo.com) | Date: 2005-01-23 21:56:20 UTC-08:00
I guess I don't understand the giggle or the question.

aT

--- anna pollack wrote:

> I had to giggle-- was the New Tear's resolution
> intentional or a typo?
>
> Anna
> --- kel gennert wrote:
>
> > For Wascally, I have no kids. I might like to have
> > some kids, but right now I don't. It's just that
> > boxing struck the right nerve, so when I can take
> a
> > day, or when I'm already traveling, to see family
> or
> > friends or for work, I go boxing. Because I'm an
> > artist, and drawing is my nemesis and my
> foundation,
> > I try to draw in my logbook whenever I can (often
> > I'm too greedy for the next box to take the time
> to
> > sit and draw). Every year I have a New Tear's
> > resolution to draw more, and boxing has just
> filled
> > the motivation spot for that. It's probably why
> I'm
> > not carving as much as I would like to be. When
> I'm
> > home, I need to be working on my "real" art
> > projects. Did you find Healdsburg #1 yet?
> >
> > carolehada wrote:(how are
> you
> > at boxing in the dark? ha!)
> > Carole, I'm great at boxing in the dark. I've done
> > my share. Let's go! Great news about
> Connecticut--I
> > didn't want to go there anyway. Mimulus said that
> > when she went boxing back east, about half of the
> > boxes she sought were missing. I hate that.
> >
> > Last night I found some fun art for GGR stamps.
> Time
> > to carve! If I can allow it...and stay home for
> > awhile. I hope everyone is staying warm!
> >
> > artTrekker
> >
> >
> > ---------------------------------
> > Do you Yahoo!?
> > Yahoo! Search presents - Jib Jab's 'Second Term'
> >
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> > removed]
> >
> >
>
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