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§ September 30th, 2002 § Filed under quilting § Add a comment

Do what you love to do and give it your very best. Whether it’s business or baseball, or the theater, or any field. If you don’t love what you’re doing and you can’t give it your best, get out of it. Life is too short. You’ll be an old man before you know it.
– Al Lopez, baseball manager

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§ September 29th, 2002 § Filed under quilting § Add a comment

I DO on the other hand like coffee. I like my coffee in a particular way. For years and years, the code for how I and millions like me like coffee was “coffee, regular.” That means — caffeinated coffee with a regular amount of milk and sugar (or sweetener ,if specified).

So listen up all you wannabe barristas and dunkin donuts workers. “Coffee, regular” does NOT mean caffeinated coffee. It means coffee, cream and sugar. Always has. And if I and my cream and sugar loving friends have anything to say about it – always WILL.

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§ September 29th, 2002 § Filed under quilting § Add a comment

I do not like SPAM.

I do detest your e-mail spam!
I do! I hate it! Spam-I-am!
I really hate you, and your floozie!
I will hunt you with an Uzi!

Got Spam? Just delete it unopened. Do not open it. You know it’s spam. It’s not from someone you know or might know, it’s spam. Delete, delete, delete. Want help fighting spam? Try this site: SpamCop

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§ September 29th, 2002 § Filed under quilting § Add a comment

isync!
Yet another reason to get a Mac — iSync
What are you waiting for? Find an Apple store near you!

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§ September 24th, 2002 § Filed under quilting § Add a comment

Journal Quilts are done and packed and ready to ship to Houston tomorrow. Now I’m back to quilting on the NYQ! raffle quilt. Here’s what the IQA page lists for this special exhibit:

A Page from My Book: Journal Quilts 2002�The Journal Quilt Project

Sponsored by International Quilt Festival
Over 200 subscribers to the QuiltArt Network are participating in this free-form exercise in creativity, specifically planned to encourage quilt artists to stretch and grow. The exhibit will consist of nine small monthly quilt pages and journal entries from each participating artist.

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