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Gerald Whittaker Signs

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Larry White
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Re: Gerald Whittaker Signs

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I bet that Milo uses a Smith Tip!

...course I wouldn't put much stock in a man that spends the most part of a day gildin' with a little black dog....

...gildin' with a little black dog....


Make ya feel good? ...huh?
Larry White
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Re: Gerald Whittaker Signs

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Tony Segale
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Re: Gerald Whittaker Signs

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pick any method you want...
just create beautiful glass.
and he took that golden hair and made a sweater for baby bear.
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Kelly Thorson
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Re: Gerald Whittaker Signs

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Your work is always too much to absorb in one sitting Dave!
I'm super busy working on a mural right now, but once I get some down time I'm going to revisit this post and soak it all in.
In the meantime, do that poor puppy a favour and teach it not to chase parked cars. :lol:
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