Hey, back to the framing question: so people have been happy with the framing job Michael's does? Because thanks to the Great House Reorg, we have wall space. And are even contemplating putting up art. Since, y'know, there's an awful lot of it sitting on shelves up in Pete's studio.
The work I've seen is very nice. I've had a few things done there as has my brother and parents. And they have a very wide selection of frames and mattes.
I am refreshing the MCR ticket presale page like a crazy woman. 4 minutes until tickets go on sale, iieeee!
My show hit 2 minutes before the hour. I'm just saying.
t does the secret dance of presale ticket joy
The work is fine at Michael's, although several around here always finish your piece a couple of weeks after they said they would. It's worth getting some estimates at local frame shops, because sometimes the Michael's half-off is still higher. Even if you want someone else to frame something, you save a lot of money with standard-sized frames.
Woo hoo -- a friend just offered me a ticket to see Patrick Stewart in MacBeth!! Of course, it's the same night as the opening festivities of the crossword puzzle tournament, which I've already paid for, but whatever.
My show hit 2 minutes before the hour. I'm just saying.
So did mine!
t joins the secret dance of presale ticket joy, with added flaily hands
It's worth getting some estimates at local frame shops, because sometimes the Michael's half-off is still higher. Even if you want someone else to frame something, you save a lot of money with standard-sized frames.
Good to know.
The semi-colon gets some props: [link]
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Although I tend to agree with Allan Siegel that a colon would have been more elegant in place of the semi.
I just saw that subway sign today. I don't like it there. (I'm also having a hard time drafting this post without using a semicolon because I don't want to be punny.)
(I'm also having a hard time drafting this post without using a semicolon because I don't want to be punny.)
Heh. Me, too. In my previous post, I was going to say:
Although I tend to agree with Allan Siegel; a colon would have been more elegant in place of the semi.
Although I tend to agree with Allan Siegel; a colon would have been more elegant in place of the semi.
but, that's a dependent clause! Can you use a dependent clause with a semicolon?