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For those of you who draw! jojo 03-02-2007
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Posted by jojo on March 2, 2007, 1:00 pm
http://toafk.blogspot.com/2007/03/but-plans-said.html

enjoy

jojo




Posted by Michael Bulatovich on March 2, 2007, 1:16 pm

> http://toafk.blogspot.com/2007/03/but-plans-said.html
>
> enjoy
>
> jojo

Hysterical. Another reason for detail call outs to use broken lines. I
usually match the lineweight of the bubble with the call out.

Didn't the drawings have any redundancies like declaring the number of
risers, etc?
--


MichaelB
www.michaelbulatovich.ca

Who did the painting of the guy an the bike?



Posted by jojo on March 2, 2007, 1:53 pm

>
>> http://toafk.blogspot.com/2007/03/but-plans-said.html
>>
>> enjoy
>>
>> jojo
>
> Hysterical. Another reason for detail call outs to use broken lines. I
> usually match the lineweight of the bubble with the call out.
>
> Didn't the drawings have any redundancies like declaring the number of
> risers, etc?
> --
>
>
> MichaelB
> www.michaelbulatovich.ca
>
> Who did the painting of the guy an the bike?
>
>

Don't know, that is all I got on the drawing.
That is a girl on a bike, and I'll share a link as soon as I can find it.
jojo
;-)




Posted by Bob Morrison on March 2, 2007, 4:57 pm
In a previous post jojo wrote...
> That is a girl on a bike, and I'll share a link as soon as I can find it.
> jojo
>
From your website:

The cup does not come with instructions. It does however come with a
warning.

"This protective gear will not prevent your son from speaking soprano the
rest of his life if some kid hits him in the crotch with a baseball."


As a former catcher I can tell that a cup is a very IMPORTANT piece of
equipment. I dinged more than once, usually from a foul tip. It stings
like hell for awhile but you can get up and WALK away from the field with
a properly fitted cup (otherwise you crawl and never even think about
fathering children.)

--
Bob Morrison, PE, SE
R L Morrison Engineering Co
Structural & Civil Engineering
Poulsbo WA
bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com

Posted by jojo on March 2, 2007, 5:39 pm

> In a previous post jojo wrote...
>> That is a girl on a bike, and I'll share a link as soon as I can find it.
>> jojo
>>
> From your website:
>
> The cup does not come with instructions. It does however come with a
> warning.
>
> "This protective gear will not prevent your son from speaking soprano the
> rest of his life if some kid hits him in the crotch with a baseball."
>
>
> As a former catcher I can tell that a cup is a very IMPORTANT piece of
> equipment. I dinged more than once, usually from a foul tip. It stings
> like hell for awhile but you can get up and WALK away from the field with
> a properly fitted cup (otherwise you crawl and never even think about
> fathering children.)
>
> --
> Bob Morrison, PE, SE
> R L Morrison Engineering Co
> Structural & Civil Engineering
> Poulsbo WA
> bob at rlmorrisonengr dot com

Hey, I WANT grandkids some day. ;-)
jojo




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