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August 14, 2005

Brunch, The Republicans, and Obsessive Craft Disorder

Today's brunch was delicious. We went to Jax with J's parents and grandparents. The grandparents are The Republicans of the title. Mostly they talk about health insurance and Bud's illustrious career as a bigwig for Standard Oil. Great. They are true blue conservatives, but luckily they didn't actually talk very much and were simply mildly insipid. Plus, the food was so yummy, they could have been spewing GOP bullshit the whole time and i wouldn't really have noticed. Beforehand, we went to the fabric store and got some stuff so i can make my Amy Butler Swing bag. i wanted to start on it tonight. Let's see if i can get around to it...

Here is my OSW:
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More earring fun! My dream is to have a little shop where i sell them for cheep cheep (really just so i can buy more beads!). Ebay seemed so promising, but then all of the fees and complications got me down. Oh well. Maybe one day i will have something like UglyAgnes' cute little kanzashi shop. i have had my eye on Valoria for a while and maybe now that my rent refund has come in i will be able to indulge. Yum!
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Posted by loyd0008 at August 14, 2005 07:12 PM

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I could be a professional photographer. Awesome.

Posted by: j. at August 15, 2005 11:38 AM

Also, you could be a professional crafter! Awesome!

Posted by: j. at August 15, 2005 12:03 PM

your photos rock, j!

Posted by: villain at August 15, 2005 12:35 PM

Have you seen this website?
http://www.etsy.com/index.php

you CAN have your own crafty site Villain - make the dream real!

Posted by: librarian on fire at August 16, 2005 04:44 PM

thanks so much, miss librarian! now i *do* have my own shoppe... www.villain.etsy.com

rock out!

Posted by: villain at August 17, 2005 06:06 PM

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