Anyone out there like working with beads?
I have an amazing collection of beads (four compartmented plastic cases full of them), ranging from tiny standard to one-of-a-kind larger pieces. I used to make jewelry, but I can't anymore; the multiple sclerosis and the hands don't like each other much.
Free to first person to e me at profile addy; recipient covers the shipping.
eta: and claimed, splitting between two people.
About a month ago, I shipped out the last of the cookbooks. It looks like at least two people have not received them. If you ordered a cookbook, at any time, and did not receive it, could you please e-mail me at thevwbug at gmail dot com?
Thanks!
Are there any lawyers on the board who would be willing to talk with a friend of mine who is being fucked over by a moving company? (She was given an estimate of 2-4 days for delivery of her furniture in the contract she signed. It was picked up on May 25th, and her stuff still hasn't been delivered.) She's already contacted the Better Business Bureau.
Profile address is good.
NYers/Folk who know NYers - My company is looking for a freelance print designer who knows InDesign. If you know anyone who might be interested, have them email me.
The Great Emily and vw Get Rid of Stuff (TM) has begun. Up for grabs today is about $50 worth of silk fabric. It is natural in color and can be dyed. It is from Dharma Trading Company, which is a leader in fabric arts: [link] There is in the batch:
- a 6-8 yard piece of 8mm (I think) Silk Habotai (It was taken out of the bag and stuffed back in, so it's a bit wrinkled, but really lovely fabric)
- a 1 yard piece of 8 mm (I think) Silk Habotai
- a 4-yard piece of Raw Silk
Make me an offer I can't refuse to my profile addy, and it's yours.
edit: And it's gone.
LAistas who would like to see Maria--gathering at my place this Sunday for swimming and food. See F2F for details...
KristinT "F2F 4: Too Much Candy, Never Enough Mojitos." Jun 15, 2006 2:47:38 pm PDT
You'll All Pay #42
Ptang!
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(And there'll be a new address in a few days, once we get some technical issues figured out.
Also, check out Filter on the G4 network [http://www.g4tv.com/filter/index.html]. You might just see somebody you know.)
Victor may well be banking on my being a tremendous attention whore, in which case, go buy those lotto tickets, babe, but I finally made into November3rd.
Here:
[link]
The credit for everything else goes to the brilliant Victor and his far-flung crew, though.
My first fiction publication. I'm very proud.
"The November 3rd Club"
an online journal of political writing
Summer 2006 Edition
Writing, art and conversation by MARCUS BALES, RICHARD BEBAN, TONY BROWN, ELENA KARINA BYRNE, DANIEL COSHNEAR, CAMILLE DE TOLEDO, BARBARA DEMARCO-BARRETT, THERESA CECILIA GARCIA, DEBORAH GRABIEN, DANIELLE GRILLI, D.-ALLEN GUTHRIE, STEVE HALLE, GARY HICKS, BOB HOEPPNER, ERIKA JAHNEKE, ROZ KAVENEY, BILL KROHN, GARY LEMONS, JACK MCGUANE, KELLY MORELLO, ANDRE RECTOR, ELIZABETH ROSS, CHRIS MOONEY-SINGH, STEPHEN B. SMITH, MARC SOLOMON, TRUTH THOMAS, MARY WEEMS, LENORE WEISS, PHIL WEST, MAGGIE WESTLAND, TONY WILLIAMS and SHOLEH WOLPE.
Edited by:
Victor D. Infante (editor in chief)
Carlye Archibeque & Richard Modiano (nonfiction)
Lenore Weiss & Steve Berman (fiction)
Ray McNiece & Richard Beban (poetry)
Sam Hamill (contributing editor)
Also, if you haven't already, please join our mailing list.
(Yes, I know Erika mentioned this already, but I thought I'd expand. :)
New YAP...new site
Visit the new YAP #43 at its new home:
[link]
"A Sling and a Miss"