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    Haven't checked this thread in awhile, and now I find that Scher has efficiently catalogued us all too! (I didn't even realize I'd posted three pictures. Maybe I should take a couple down. ). But I was so glad to see some new faces.
    Virg--I like the new pics of you and Brandi. She's really cute.
    Janine--How nice to be able to put a face to the posts. You look just how I had imagined you, only younger! You have such a kind face, and I love your hair color. BTW, I also love your Christmas artwork in your signature. You're really talented!
    Pen--That old picture of you and your wife is absolutely adorable, and your sons are very handsome. How old are they?
    Lain and Toni--You both look lovely of course.
    Poetess--I like the pic. of you facing forward best. It shows off your Mona Lisa style smile and your large, interesting eyes.
    And I know I've missed mentioning some people, but everyone here is so charming looking that you can assume that I would have complimented you if I had the time.

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    Thanks Laindessiel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrarch's Love View Post
    Pen--That old picture of you and your wife is absolutely adorable, and your sons are very handsome. How old are they?
    The one on the left, Jonathan will be 18 the 7 of Jan. The other, Ethan is 15. Thank you for the nice comments.
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    Thank you Petrarche`s Love alot..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pendragon View Post
    The one on the left, Jonathan will be 18 the 7 of Jan. The other, Ethan is 15. Thank you for the nice comments.
    Are they really that young Pen? They look so mature! I thought for sure both of them were in their 20s! I'm sure youve raised them to be perfect gentlemen like yourself
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


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    Quote Originally Posted by dramasnot6 View Post
    Are they really that young Pen? They look so mature! I thought for sure both of them were in their 20s!
    Hehe, now there's the right one talking about maturity .

    But seriously, Uncle Pen, your sons really look a lot older. Make sure they don't use their looks to access places they shouldn't .
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    Tall people look older than what they really are and Uncle Pen's boys are 6 and a half-footers!

    I always get mistaken for a 20-yr. old working female! Once I was in a mall with my brother (the one in the photo) and this saleslady kept on staring at us interestingly. She finally went to us and asked ME "Your son, miss?"
    ".........." Shock came in first and then "No no no!!! He's my brother! I'm just 17, miss!" Cursing inside...

    I mean do I really look that old???
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    Quote Originally Posted by Petrarch's Love View Post
    Haven't checked this thread in awhile, and now I find that Scher has efficiently catalogued us all too! (I didn't even realize I'd posted three pictures. Maybe I should take a couple down. ). But I was so glad to see some new faces.
    Virg--I like the new pics of you and Brandi. She's really cute.
    Janine--How nice to be able to put a face to the posts. You look just how I had imagined you, only younger! You have such a kind face, and I love your hair color. BTW, I also love your Christmas artwork in your signature. You're really talented!
    Pen--That old picture of you and your wife is absolutely adorable, and your sons are very handsome. How old are they?
    Lain and Toni--You both look lovely of course.
    Poetess--I like the pic. of you facing forward best. It shows off your Mona Lisa style smile and your large, interesting eyes.
    And I know I've missed mentioning some people, but everyone here is so charming looking that you can assume that I would have complimented you if I had the time.
    Petrarch, how sweet to post a compliment to each of us.! Yes, you were very much missed. Did you have a good vacation? How was your holidays?
    Thank you for your compliments, but for the record, my hair color is not reddish, as the photo makes it appear and now it is shorter, too, and probably has more white hairs mixed in the light brown throughout....shuuuu...don't tell anyone.
    Also, a few posts back, here and there, I posted my sig picture larger with a Holiday greeting. It took me awhile to figure out how to do that. I think you emailed me the address of Photobucket. If so, thanks and thank you so much for the compliment on my drawing. I hope to make up a blog after Christmas to share some more of my work with all my friends on Lit Net. I appreciate your encouragement since I have had inexcusable "artist's block" for too long now. Hopefully this site will help me dissolve that.
    P, where is your photo posted? I must have missed it somehow. If you tell me the page I can go directly there. I want to see what you look like. Otherwise I don't know how to locate it without going through all the pages...and now there are many, as you well know....and some really great photos...nice to see the faces behind the wonderful writings, posts, etc.

    Thanks again and glad you are back! Janine
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    Quote Originally Posted by Schokokeks View Post
    Hehe, now there's the right one talking about maturity .

    But seriously, Uncle Pen, your sons really look a lot older. Make sure they don't use their looks to access places they shouldn't .
    Thank ye cookie! I wouldnt think there'd be any problem with his sons trying that. Knowing Pen, he would scold them in verse form and that would set anybody straight
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Laindessiel View Post
    Tall people look older than what they really are and Uncle Pen's boys are 6 and a half-footers!

    I always get mistaken for a 20-yr. old working female! Once I was in a mall with my brother (the one in the photo) and this saleslady kept on staring at us interestingly. She finally went to us and asked ME "Your son, miss?"
    ".........." Shock came in first and then "No no no!!! He's my brother! I'm just 17, miss!" Cursing inside...

    I mean do I really look that old???

    Dont worry Lain, it's only because you are so mature that it reflects in your looks! Your physical appearance is that of a very beautiful and young honorary alien. Come to my planet and they will crown you Miss Galaxy
    I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading! How much sooner one tires of anything than of a book! When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.


    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

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    B-Mental, yet somewhat blurry but you look handsome
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    Very cool, dude - I wouldn't be anywhere near that brave.
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    Robin, Good evening!
    Am I, but any chance, going to see you picture?
    I believe that imagination is stronger than knowledge -- myth is more potent than history -- dreams are more powerful than facts -- hope always triumphs over experience -- laughter is the cure for grief -- love is stronger than death. - Robert Fulghum
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janine View Post
    Petrarch, how sweet to post a compliment to each of us.! Yes, you were very much missed. Did you have a good vacation? How was your holidays?
    Thank you for your compliments, but for the record, my hair color is not reddish, as the photo makes it appear and now it is shorter, too, and probably has more white hairs mixed in the light brown throughout....shuuuu...don't tell anyone.
    Also, a few posts back, here and there, I posted my sig picture larger with a Holiday greeting. It took me awhile to figure out how to do that. I think you emailed me the address of Photobucket. If so, thanks and thank you so much for the compliment on my drawing. I hope to make up a blog after Christmas to share some more of my work with all my friends on Lit Net. I appreciate your encouragement since I have had inexcusable "artist's block" for too long now. Hopefully this site will help me dissolve that.
    P, where is your photo posted? I must have missed it somehow. If you tell me the page I can go directly there. I want to see what you look like. Otherwise I don't know how to locate it without going through all the pages...and now there are many, as you well know....and some really great photos...nice to see the faces behind the wonderful writings, posts, etc.

    Thanks again and glad you are back! Janine

    Hi Janine--I'm still in CA, so I'll continue to be in and out for the next couple of weeks. Thanks, I did have a lovely Christmas with my family. I hope you had a good Christmas too. I did see the larger version of your Nutcracker drawing earlier on this thread. It's very lovely. I'm sure we'll all enjoy seeing more of your artwork in the new year if you start up a thread. Hope we can help thaw you out of your artist's block too.

    My pic. is posted on page sixty something (66?), but, if you're really curious to see my mug, it's easier to just use the new thread Scher put up entitled "LitNet Members Photo Album Directory." Everyone who's posted a photo is there under alphabetical order. One of the ones of me on there is the one I posted to this thread, and the other two I had originally posted on the stitching thread to show a couple of things I knitted.

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