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Plaster Junkie
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Hey guys-

Who's got two thumbs and loves lime plaster? That's right... this girl does.

Fritz, I am expecting a comment on this post and it better make me laughSmiler
 
Posts: 1112 | Location: Dayton, Oh | Registered: 15 August 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Plaster Junkie
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Uhhhhmmmm,
I love Lime. I like to apply it to my Corona.
Sometimes i will drink too much and get plastered.
I will wake up the next morning and have some high gloss burnished eyeballs.
thank you,
I'll be here all week
 
Posts: 405 | Location: Cincinnati Ohio | Registered: 30 December 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Plaster Junkie
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Very good.
I tried your lime technique, however, it made my Corona rather thick and difficult to swallow. This must be a highly skilled application. I guess I should do a little more practice.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Well this looks like as likely place as any to post. Just wanted to say hi to ya' all. I will be heading to GA in mid March to learn how to do real Italian Plaster and am very excited.

My intentions are to promote the plasters as my niche market and do it right instead of waiting for the work to find me. Of course I intended to take the dog for a walk an hour ago and now he done sh*t on the floor

Oh, well.. Since I am a bit of a message board junky figured I might as well post here as well. Happy plastering to you all.

Mark
 
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Plaster Junkie
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Welcome Mark
Doyle
 
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He who works in marble,and finds the shape of his own soul in the stone. -fill in next line Scott or Amy















 
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Plaster Junkie
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hmmm
 
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......will generate character, only of his own
 
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Plaster Junkie
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WOW, now I am really looking forward to the course to figure that one out...
 
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Interested
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You know, this thread is getting really deep. Like on a different plane. Like filling some kind of cosmic void. I feel very enlightened.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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will have a hard time carrying his soul with him because it is soooo heavy. He who works with marble in the form of grassello, will have a much easier time carrying his soul because it is available in easy to use, easy to carry 10 liter buckets...
 
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that doesnt rhyme.
 
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Plaster Junkie
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I assumed this has happened before,
Using a trowel evokes poetic lore.
But you can't have Long"fellows",
that burn like a bellows.
You are a woman, hear you roar.
 
Posts: 524 | Location: Kansas City | Registered: 21 October 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Plaster Junkie
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Hey guys
Go to your home page and click on display preferences. Select the "wild" look for your forum display. It will make you go blind, then we won't have to worry about being worn out from all of the physical labor involved with the "occupation we have chosen" We won't be able to see the walls anymore.
 
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I had never checked that out before.
It really is wild!!!!!!!!
Dan
 
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