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David Scott
Posts: 5617
Marion, Iowa, US
I feel like I've lost some creativity. I want something creative to shoot. Got an idea for me? Hm, another... who are your two favorite models from my portfolio currently?
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Nate Wood wrote: Where do babies come from? Common knowledge...... storks
Artist/Painter
JJMiller
Posts: 807
Buffalo, New York, US
What is 22/7? Just what the heck is gravity anyway?
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
David Scott wrote: I feel like I've lost some creativity. I want something creative to shoot. Got an idea for me? Hm, another... who are your two favorite models from my portfolio currently? Well, since we have both shot with Jackie Sexton, I will say she is one of them. Gosh her figure is pretty much perfect. And I would have to say Samantha is the other. Her beauty and openness are fabulous. Creativity? That is challenging for everyone. One advice that I would give you is do not think about MM, or anyone else. Think only of yourself and what would please you to try. Push yourself. Do not be afraid to try things that are totally different from what you have done. Study the artists of yesterday and yesteryear. Learn from them. They have a lot to teach us Good luck!!
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
JJMiller wrote: What is 22/7? Just what the heck is gravity anyway? Gravity is what keeps me from dunking the basketball. That is all you need to know. And it works on me (usually negatively) 22 seconds of every minute 7 months out of the year
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
MMR Digital wrote: Why? why not?
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Lawrence Guy wrote: How do I successfully sell nothing? work for the government
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MMR Creative Services
Posts: 1902
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US
Peach Jones wrote: why not? Peachy.
Photographer
Marc Damon
Posts: 6562
Biloxi, Mississippi, US
ChrisFischerPhotography wrote: Where have all the cowboys gone? Half way. After that, they're walking out of the woods. Dagnabbit Peach! You're not supposed to tell anyone else that answer! Now the whole world knows. If all the people on earth became permanently weightless at the same time, assuming gravity was not interrupted for anything else, would that affect the earth's rotation and orbit around the sun?
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Digitoxin wrote: what do you find most profound about string theory? I don't know if I would consider it profound, but I believe it is an effort to try and explain....or rationalize to some degree......all that is and why things happen the way they do
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Marc Damon wrote: Dagnabbit Peach! You're not supposed to tell anyone else that answer! Now the whole world knows. If all the people on earth became permanently weightless at the same time, assuming gravity was not interrupted for anything else, would that affect the earth's rotation and orbit around the sun? no, but the diet companies would all go bankrupt.......which would be a far greater consequence (just ask Oprah)
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Lawrence Guy wrote: That's horribly wrong. It's i1.77245385091... darn! I should have asked my daughter for help on this. She is a genuis (as you can see I am not)
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MMR Creative Services
Posts: 1902
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US
If it takes 3 men to dig a hole how many men does it take to dig half a hole? (Sorry to come up with a challenge but your answers are fun and you prolly know the answer or could use it next time ).
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
MMR Digital wrote: If it takes 3 men to dig a hole how many men does it take to dig half a hole? (Sorry to come up with a challenge but your answers are fun and you prolly know the answer or could use it next time ). Are they: A. Union workers B. Government employees C. Private sector workers
Photographer
DEL GENO
Posts: 153
Houston, Texas, US
If you HAD to re-live one day from your past, over and over, every day for the rest of your life, what day would you choose and why?
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MMR Creative Services
Posts: 1902
Doylestown, Pennsylvania, US
Peach Jones wrote: Are they: A. Union workers B. Government employees C. Private sector workers Could be all and any and more.
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Del Geno Durham wrote: If you HAD to re-live one day from your past, over and over, every day for the rest of your life, what day would you choose and why? Very difficult, but I would have to say the birth of my son. Why? My wife had numerous complications during pregnancy, and was on bed rest for several months. Yes, months! It was nip and tuck for quite awhile, and I was not sure how things would turn out. But God shined on us and gave us a fabulous son. The relief as tears ran down my face, and I kissed my wife and the cheek and told her how proud I was of her as she held our son for the first time are something I will never forget
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
MMR Digital wrote: If it takes 3 men to dig a hole how many men does it take to dig half a hole? (Sorry to come up with a challenge but your answers are fun and you prolly know the answer or could use it next time ). Just playing with you. A hole is a hole no matter what the size. No such thing as "half a hole" GOTCHA!!
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
JJMiller wrote: What is 22/7? Just what the heck is gravity anyway? actually 22/7 is: 3.14285714286 thank goodness for google
Photographer
DEL GENO
Posts: 153
Houston, Texas, US
Peach Jones wrote: Very difficult, but I would have to say the birth of my son. Why? My wife had numerous complications during pregnancy, and was on bed rest for several months. Yes, months! It was nip and tuck for quite awhile, and I was not sure how things would turn out. But God shined on us and gave us a fabulous son. The relief as tears ran down my face, and I kissed my wife and the cheek and told her how proud I was of her as she held our son for the first time are something I will never forget Glad.
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Marc Damon
Posts: 6562
Biloxi, Mississippi, US
Del Geno Durham wrote: Glad. +1 What shape (as opposed to color) is 2013?
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Caveman Creations
Posts: 580
Addison, Texas, US
So, which is it? Circle of Confusion....... Or Circle of Least Confusion? Are they the same, different, or the same thing, just different?
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Marc Damon wrote: +1 What shape (as opposed to color) is 2013? hexagon
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Caveman Creations wrote: So, which is it? Circle of Confusion....... Or Circle of Least Confusion? Are they the same, different, or the same thing, just different? In the circle of confusion we can see that at the moment of least confusion that it is circularly joined to the moment of maximum confusion, and then back to least confusion. Therefore it may logically be deducted that the moments of least and greatest confusion are not dissimilar in their premiss
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ChrisFischerPhotography
Posts: 852
Otsego, Minnesota, US
Why did Sammy Hagar say that there is only one way to rock, when that is clearly not at all true? Shouldn't someone known as The Red Rocker know better?
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Caveman Creations
Posts: 580
Addison, Texas, US
Peach Jones wrote: In the circle of confusion we can see that at the moment of least confusion that it is circularly joined to the moment of maximum confusion, and then back to least confusion. Therefore it may logically be deducted that the moments of least and greatest confusion are not dissimilar in their premiss Well, thank you for that.......Socrates.
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Rick Dupuis Photography
Posts: 6825
Truro, Nova Scotia, Canada
would you rather know everything about nothing or nothing about everything? and thanks for clearing up the Gumby thing. I am off to the Vietnamese kijiji.
Photographer
Marc Damon
Posts: 6562
Biloxi, Mississippi, US
ChrisFischerPhotography wrote: Why did Sammy Hagar say that there is only one way to rock, when that is clearly not at all true? Shouldn't someone known as The Red Rocker know better? And why can't he drive 55?
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Rick Dupuis Photography wrote: would you rather know everything about nothing or nothing about everything? can I take the middle ground?
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
ChrisFischerPhotography wrote: Why did Sammy Hagar say that there is only one way to rock, when that is clearly not at all true? Shouldn't someone known as The Red Rocker know better? One would think so. Perhaps Eddie Talked some sense into him
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Marc Damon wrote: And why can't he drive 55? because Gumby is sitting underneath his brake pedal
Photographer
Marc Damon
Posts: 6562
Biloxi, Mississippi, US
Peach Jones wrote: because Gumby is sitting underneath his brake pedal "This is glue. Strong stuff." - Elwood Blues
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Marc Damon wrote: "This is glue. Strong stuff." - Elwood Blues Yes it is.....words of a wise man
Model
Shantel Holly
Posts: 9
Oxford, Ohio, US
What do you consider beauty?
Model
ashara
Posts: 989
Brewster, New York, US
Can you recommend someone who is an expert in financial matters, as I have a specific question that I need answered?
Photographer
Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Shantel Holly wrote: What do you consider beauty? I enjoy beauty, and want to "savor" it. Life is much to short to not enjoy the finer things, and beauty is one of them. Beauty can be so many things.....a sunset, the stars at night, the trees budding, a newborn baby, a gorgeous woman (such as yourself), or even the "inside" of a person. So to answer your question, it can be so many different things. In a nutshell, I think beauty is something that makes me want to spend more time with it......or them. Hope that all makes sense
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
ashara wrote: Can you recommend someone who is an expert in financial matters, as I have a specific question that I need answered? Being in New York I don't really think I can accurately give you the name of anyone there. I am sure you have some friends or family that have used someone......or you can always google your question to get a host of answers
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Peach Jones
Posts: 6906
Champaign, Illinois, US
Peach Jones wrote: Being in New York I don't really think I can accurately give you the name of anyone there. I am sure you have some friends or family that have used someone......or you can always google your question to get a host of answers BTW, good luck with your situation
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Snowmonkey Design
Posts: 4633
Esher-Molesey, England, United Kingdom
hmm hello Peach, erm when the true sporting World Cup takes place later this year...ducks for cover ...will England win by a large margin, lift the trophy and Australia weep buckets..then come up with the wildest excuse for defeat ? Next question should I eat pork tomorrow ? Are you able to obliterate the number 4 from the universe ? If so please do it. Thank you and Happy New Year.
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