5 things Meme
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These are five things that
public_shaylan associates with me and what I have to say about them. If you comment, I will give you five things, and then you can pass it on.

Nagel: Patrick Nagel...that wonderful artist who captures women in a very monochrome colorset, with out blending or modern thoughts to shading...kinda art deco, kinda modern but all beautiful. I only own one of his prints. which really isn't sexy but its of a cloaked lady and a horse..very powerful and I had to have it. It was the first art I ever bought myself. There is another artist I liked when I was in ND and I need to find them again....also did really neat ladies but in a very soft style versus the start contrast in nagel.
Lots of fun family traditions for holidays: Most of these traditions are Kemp traditions which include: Pie for breakfast, 1 pie per person coming to dinner +1 equals variety, stockings of hugeness but the final one is lasagna for xmas eve and that is a my mom tradition.
joe's: What else can we say. Joe's pancake house is home. We're regulars, the know us, they miss us when we are gone and they keep the coffee flowing. Nothing fancy but hearty fair.
viking paparazzi:Yeah, that viking girl with the camera on the corner of that pennsic postcard is me. Nuff said.
US Midwestern/northern culture:I will not be comfortable if you come to my house unless I get you something to drink and/or eat. Its poor manners if I don't do it. I make mel wear his wedding ring when we go back north so the old ladies don't give him the stink eye. And I'll make Jello salad for anything...cause I lived above the jello line for too long.
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Nagel: Patrick Nagel...that wonderful artist who captures women in a very monochrome colorset, with out blending or modern thoughts to shading...kinda art deco, kinda modern but all beautiful. I only own one of his prints. which really isn't sexy but its of a cloaked lady and a horse..very powerful and I had to have it. It was the first art I ever bought myself. There is another artist I liked when I was in ND and I need to find them again....also did really neat ladies but in a very soft style versus the start contrast in nagel.
Lots of fun family traditions for holidays: Most of these traditions are Kemp traditions which include: Pie for breakfast, 1 pie per person coming to dinner +1 equals variety, stockings of hugeness but the final one is lasagna for xmas eve and that is a my mom tradition.
joe's: What else can we say. Joe's pancake house is home. We're regulars, the know us, they miss us when we are gone and they keep the coffee flowing. Nothing fancy but hearty fair.
viking paparazzi:Yeah, that viking girl with the camera on the corner of that pennsic postcard is me. Nuff said.
US Midwestern/northern culture:I will not be comfortable if you come to my house unless I get you something to drink and/or eat. Its poor manners if I don't do it. I make mel wear his wedding ring when we go back north so the old ladies don't give him the stink eye. And I'll make Jello salad for anything...cause I lived above the jello line for too long.
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Date: 2009-03-04 08:32 pm (UTC)Send me 5, its been a slow week.
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Date: 2009-03-04 09:58 pm (UTC)I might be old...
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Date: 2009-03-04 10:03 pm (UTC)Gods, now I'm trying to remember the other artist. I might have to have my friend in Fargo go to the art store and ask who the artist was. Course is NSFW so I can't even search for it here.
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And there is a jello line?
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