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Old 08-11-2006, 06:44 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Eileen wrote:
Hi Jake,

I like most of your sculptures, apart from the Stinging Steel thats way
too hostile looking for my tastes. ;-) My favourite is The Year of the
Butterfly and the much more affordable Chiming Cubes.

Indicating the dimensions of the sculptures beneath the image would
probably entice me to hang around and browse on your website for
longer, especially if you added a paragraph of what inspired you to
create the sculpture.

Good luck, I wish you success.

Eileen.

JoeSpareBedroom Wrote:
I like your sculpture. Did you think there would be negative comments
about
that?




"the sculptor" wrote in message
oups.com...-
well I should be grateful that you only choose to be so critical of
the
music, for the information of everyone the music has gone, without
the
help of your link I sussed it out for myself.

Deadlyartichoke ( Stainless Stel Sculptures @
www.llamaseven.com )


JoeSpareBedroom wrote:
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We're not rude. We're disgusted. The things we taught you should be
obvious
to anyone with a little common sense. Do you think 100% of your
audience
sits at home waiting for noisy web sites?

Try this newsgroup for assistance with removing your music, or making
it
voluntary: uk.net.web.authoring

"the sculptor" wrote in message
ups.com...-

are people always so rude on here? It will be done in good time
......thats when I can work out how to get it off again, I am a
sculptor you know not a bloody pc magician cant be good at
everything
all the time. cheers

JoeSpareBedroom wrote:

"the sculptor"
wrote in message
oups.com...
well sad to say i know but before reading everyones opinions on here

i
actually thought that a little light music on your sight was a good
idea .......oh well you live and learn.

Deadlyartichoke (stainless steel sculptures @www.llamaseve.com)

Apparently, you haven't put this new knowledge to practical use yet.

The
music's still there. Get to work.
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Eileen