> I've just started on my first hitch hiker box. I'm working on
> carving a ... (you know what's coming don't you?) ...
>
> Dead horse stamp. (grin)
>
> Now to work out so it's "tasteful" enough so that when parents find
> it with children there isn't a lot of "eeeewwwww" going on.
>
> Ideas anyone?
You could do something like the statue of Man O' War sitting on top of Man
O' War's grave at Kentucky Horse Park (I *think* I'm remembering the right
racehorse and museum!).
Ok, I am. http://www.roadsideamerica.com/pet/manowar.html or
http://www.personal.psu.edu/staff/k/a/kah19/manowar.htm (good lighting for
converting to stamp)
dead horse stamp
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Started on 2003-12-04
dead horse stamp
From: Kathryn Litherland (drlith@hotmail.com) |
Date: 2003-12-04 11:58:07 UTC-05:00
RE: [LbNA] dead horse stamp
From: Wes Garrison (wes@wesgarrison.us) |
Date: 2003-12-04 13:34:25 UTC-06:00
> Dead horse stamp. (grin)
How about a traveling dead kitten box for those that post too often?
Not a stamp of a dead kitten, mind you.
Wes
How about a traveling dead kitten box for those that post too often?
Not a stamp of a dead kitten, mind you.
Wes
RE: [LbNA] dead horse stamp
From: (mjpepe1@comcast.net) |
Date: 2003-12-04 19:47:10 UTC
Dead gerbils, kittens, horses, pirates - whatever . . . it's nice to see humor once again on this list!!
Mark Pepe
http://pepeanddavidow.blogspot.com/
Mark Pepe
http://pepeanddavidow.blogspot.com/