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Saturday Night fever

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erik winkler
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Saturday Night fever

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After weeks and weeks of designing, the hours of long work on some new glass panels are being done.
But after a while I started thinking to my self: "What am I doing here again on a saturdaynight?".
I bet you had those same feelings somehow somewhere sometimes....
So then I started my own party:
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It took just a while to get my butt on my bike an go into town to the Paradiso Church/Discotheque and go to a little rave party with the Argentinian DJ Hernan Cattaneo.
Last Years Gig

Just rolled out of my bed and back to the glass: Live life to the MAXX! :D

Erik
Realizing we are in the 2nd renaissance of the arts.
Learn, copy and trying to improve...
Still in the learning phase ;-)
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Leo Calleros
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Re: Saturday Night fever

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I dig the Carpenters threads.
Kelly Thorson
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Re: Saturday Night fever

Post by Kelly Thorson »

Hi Erik,
It looks like those panels are coming along nicely. One thing about you, once you decide to do something you follow through in short order.
Try not to stand too close to those heat lights though, I hear it's easy to get overheated at those parties. ;)
I believe there is no shame in failure. Rather, the shame lies in the loss of all the things that might have been, but for the fear of failure.
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