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Old 04-19-2007, 07:11 AM
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Here is a picture of the caricature I painted with black paint by accident. She cleaned up fairly well. Sorry Lynn, wish I had read your message before cleaning her up; probably would have brought big bucks on E bay.

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True story. My mother-in-law did the same thing with the black spray paint, thinking it was hair spray. It was hard to keep from laughing out loud at home when I heard that tragic story! What a hoot. Mike
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Weeee-haw! What a sweety!
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I'm officially afraid to go to the beach.
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