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Old 12-04-2006, 09:53 PM
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There's no hush hush sweet charlotte about this one if it was mine I'd scream it to the world. Great job, Talented kids also.FEB
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Old 12-04-2006, 10:01 PM
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Oh thank's everyone for making me feel so good! After a day of feeling down, this board has brought my spirts up! What would I do without you? Thank's Al Archie.. for your nice incouraging words..
Nancy.. I am bending over double laughing.. How can I possibly EVER carve like you.. ? No way..
Thank's Bob, now someone has given me permimssion to have some fun.. I will take that to heart.
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Thanks Bart for the nice compliment.
Thanks Chuck . that means a lot to me.

Thank you too Kenny. !
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This means so much to me as all of you do such nice work, that you inspire me to try harder. Except now I am going to do one for fun and then go at it again. lol Charlotte
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Old 12-04-2006, 10:05 PM
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Now that's funny Feb.. I hope not to be Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte.. altho sometimes I feel like it..lol Charlotte
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That's an outstanding piece of carving Charlotte. The painting is superb and the whole arangement is beautiful. Please make sure it takes front row center in your Christmas decorations ma'm! It truly deserves a place of honour in your home. Thank you for sharing it with us.

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Old 12-04-2006, 11:13 PM
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Thank you Bob.. coming from you I will sure take that as a compliment.. even though I can see the mistakes I made . but I will keep on keeping on.. Charlotte
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Old 12-05-2006, 12:04 AM
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I think you better send that to me so I can see it with my hands. I might even send it back. Great job!!
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Charlotte,

Wonderful, wonderful carving!

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Old 12-05-2006, 03:08 AM
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Ron, it really makes me proud to get a message from you! You are a very special guy with a lot of talent.. I wish you could see it with your hands but then you might say.. Boy, did she make some mistakes..lol
Chiper.. I just looked at your picture trail site.. You have a wide varity of subjects and carve all of them well.. I really like the expression in your faces and the eyes say a lot.. You carve very well for only four years of carving.. Neat looking work bench also.. Thanks Charlotte
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Just came across this thread. Great job, just unbelievable detail. Especially with all the family taking some little part, it is a carving to be cherished. Had to go back and look at it again and again. Beautiful.
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Charlotte,

Simply an outstanding piece. I know Curtis would be busting a seam with pride to see you finish that.

It shows the wonderful art that a very talented family can produce.

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