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Not Afraid 06-01-2008 10:32 AM

We're getting quite a collection of art purchased at Monkeyhouse. We're in the Art of the Month club now.

€uroMeinke 06-01-2008 10:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 214377)
We're getting quite a collection of art purchased at Monkeyhouse. We're in the Art of the Month club now.

Our latest acquisition:


Disneyphile 06-01-2008 04:56 PM

I'm finally feeling very productive today and working on my new website format! YAY!!! (Don't look at it right now - I threw a few test templates up there, and it's a jumbled mess of crap at the moment.)

Anyway, my main production site is going to be more of an overall creative portfolio of various things I've done, including the video samples. And, linking from that will be a separate set of pages dedicated to weddings and special events, with a romantic Victorian theme. I even custom created all the background textures from scratch, and so far, it even has Ken drooling. :D

WHEEEEEEEE!! Art is fun!!!! :snap:

alphabassettgrrl 06-01-2008 09:02 PM

It took a very long time tonight for the client to load their truck. Part of the problem is how large a set it is, and part of it is that they are trying to fit more stuff in the truck than it came with. And it came full.

"Coppelia" on a weekend run does not require fully-built house sets and a gajillion drops. On the bright side we got it all taken apart without the set guy (who comes to guide us on building and striking the sets). I don't know if he showed in the end or not, but we got the work done without him. This is a guy who seems incapable of delegating work. So he has to oversee everything. Every individual thing. Including folding drops. Four years ago he made us open up any drop he didn't personally oversee the folding of. Not a happy crew.

Show went down at 4:30 or so. It took three hours to get the set taken apart and loaded. Granted, that's not a long time, all things considered, but it was a long three hours for us. Not to mention that we hadn't had food since noon. Not a happy me.

I am now home, and my hubby gave me pizza and beer and I am considerably happier.

lashbear 06-01-2008 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer (Post 213260)
Ouch. How is your public transportation system?

Excellent, I'm pleased to say. I walk to the train station and get dropped at works door by rail.

This costs me $28.50 per week. :cheers:

Not Afraid 06-02-2008 03:15 PM

There were 184 posts between 9 am and 3 pm and none were in the Sooooo thread.

Slackers.

Kevy Baby 06-02-2008 03:51 PM

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