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Ah dark blue is much better...loltkd3g said:Brown is actually the old color. Obviously, that site isn't very cool and up to date, like we are. hehe.
Dark Blue is now the new color. Officially!! Not quite the same picture in the mind now. Brown, who the heck thought of that?
Barb
Brown was just bad!
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I'll take one too, Sponge-Boy; but we may need to coordinate your accessories....and deal with California photo traditions.... you know.....wind machines, backdrops....and very different posing.....spongebob said:And who would you suggest TAKE that picture?
Aspaysia's Blog-site needs another contest to begin!!0 -
Hi there, Kerry,kerry said:Hey Maura,
I have some amber jewelry and it has fossils in it. It does range in color from light yellow to dark orange, rust - but good amber has bits and pieces of fossil and other "old" stuff.
Mexico was great. Seven days was a bit too long. Believe it or not I got pretty tired of margaritas.......... I've recovered though. Thanks for asking.
Kerry
Do you remember how Amber is made? Isn't it a petrified material. I thought the fact that it is somewhat transparent is neat - and the color variation. There is also smokey topaz....but it could be really pricey. What do you think?
Hah...this discussion..started with a simple question from Barb....talk about word assocaition....0 -
"California photo traditions"? I won't EVEN ask what you mean by "very different posing"!!CAMaura said:I'll take one too, Sponge-Boy; but we may need to coordinate your accessories....and deal with California photo traditions.... you know.....wind machines, backdrops....and very different posing.....
Aspaysia's Blog-site needs another contest to begin!!0 -
I think brown is totally appropriate for semi-colons. I think we should be Proud of our Poop! Of course on any given day mine is either orangy or blue depending on the previous meal of carrot juice or blueberry smoothie. So dark blue is ok. But I think for the general cc population Brown wins hands down. Amber is a nice variation. Especially since brown isn't a pretty color.
If it's brown flush it down.
peace, emily who wears three yellows--one for each year of survival. Need another one coming up on FOUR years in August!
WOOHOO!!
ps I saw a tie-dye one the other day. maybe it was a rainbow. I dunno.0 -
Hey Emily,2bhealed said:I think brown is totally appropriate for semi-colons. I think we should be Proud of our Poop! Of course on any given day mine is either orangy or blue depending on the previous meal of carrot juice or blueberry smoothie. So dark blue is ok. But I think for the general cc population Brown wins hands down. Amber is a nice variation. Especially since brown isn't a pretty color.
If it's brown flush it down.
peace, emily who wears three yellows--one for each year of survival. Need another one coming up on FOUR years in August!
WOOHOO!!
ps I saw a tie-dye one the other day. maybe it was a rainbow. I dunno.
Finally have a connection for the blue color: blueberries - and how good they are for us!!!! Leave it to you to mention the nutritional side...LOVE IT0 -
definately white and brown!spongebob said:Dark Blue? I still say our color should be white with a brown stripe down the middle... That is certainly more apropos than pink (although Maura tells me she looks better in pink than she does dark blue, so maybe it's all about coordinating accessories?)
I'm sticking with my white and brown - who's with me???0
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