Comments:

Meta - 2006-06-02 23:46:43
OK, first of all, "Dragon Under New York" sounds like a movie I would completely enjoy. Also, I'm glad to know you'll be driving around in a much safer vehicle from now on, even though paying for it sure does suck. I seriously think you should consider selling some of your art online. You definitely have some fans here in diaryland. I'm sure you'd have some takers for your wares. I know I'm a big fan!
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skibigsky - 2006-06-02 23:50:48
Maybe you could convince the more enterprising of the two lemonade stand owners that if he (or she) really wants to make it in the business, he needs to attract more upscale clientele. And of course the way to do it is to put his mom's lawn chairs near the stand to create an environment, and that once he does that he absolutely NEEDS art to keep the clientele around to buy several more glasses of lemonade. Either the kid will totally recognize a penis when he sees it, and will want it just to piss off his Yuppie parents, or he'll be clueless, and his Yuppie parents will be congratulating themselves for raising such a liberated child. Either way, you win. In all seriousness, Subarus are disgustingly reliable. (Far better than the Ford Tempo thingy.) It's a hit to take, but it's a good move. (And heck, maybe you could turn the Tempo into some new-age-y art thingy that the other, now less trendy, lemonade stand owner will want in an attempt to gain the competitive edge! Market it to him/her as a way to attract the 'edgier' crowd.) And yes, this would be why I generally stay at home on Friday nights!
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Phil - 2006-06-03 00:39:43
Awitty cruising in her new ride! Can't wait to see some photos. You know Subaru is Japanese for "can fit all your art supplies in the boot".
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Smed - 2006-06-03 00:40:27
Try for a Honda. And call occupants of interplanetary craft...
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hissandtell - 2006-06-03 01:48:28
Well, congratulations on the new wheels! Want me to send you some flufy dice to hang from the rear-view mirror? A fox tail for the antenna? Or would you prefer a set of shiny red bumper nuts? (And if you're serious about cross-promoting lemondade and penises, you could try charging ten bucks for the lemonade, giving it a fancy cocktaily name and swizzling-sticking it with one of these: http://nawtythings.com/novelties/stirrers.html) Love, R xxx
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LA - 2006-06-03 08:44:06
Mazel tov! May your Subaru live up to the company's excellent rep. As for your art, perhaps there's chi-chi cafes and such which hang local artists' work on their walls? I know many of the places around here passively sell art that way. It works. They get tres hip decor and the artist gets exposure and the occasional sale out of the deal. Worth a shot anyhow. ~LA
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Xat - 2006-06-03 14:36:08
As Meta says, why *not* sell your art on-line? Hell, you could even eBay it as a test. Many congratulations on the new wheels. I am relieved to hear that you'll no longer be in the death trap. After all, you're worth far, far more than $2,500. (And anyone who says otherwise shall be firebombed.) **!X
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meg - 2006-06-04 14:34:53
wow...I dont know you, so it was amazing to have no idea where the dream ended and reality began! cool!
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