Angel wing star breaks
I'm too serious.
OK lets see if I can get this right piture a star and and at the top or middle of it someting like this is there ^ upside down v . hope this helps to explain what I am talking about .
Subject:horseflies, Maybe if you're having trouble expanding your imagination, desertstars, you should ingest some "yellow sunshine", or maybe that's the problem (in the long term). Anyway to coin a phrase from the unpopular "war" of the Edith & Archie Bunker era "GET SOME", which is to say, your post is "RIGHT ON". Present time; are we hanging up on symantics? Breaks is breaks. What we should care about is results. We want the customer happy;we want the bucks! All input is good! If it doesn't work for you,DON'T DO IT! Personally I had never tried the poking through the injector method. Tried it today & was not impressed, but if it works for you, do it. The end result is what matters. As has been said many times previously, "just my opinion". Jim
Why I Love "NO"
When I was running a yellow page add I would post the 4 chips so my cust. would know what they had before they called. It made them feel smarter talking to me... I also did it in one of my coupon flyers I use now.. It does help.
Yesterday I worked on a left eyebrow; a knee-bend; and a toe-nail.
The knee-bend took a bit of flexing but turned out looking pretty good.
The left eyebrow required that I drill and raise the right side a bit intil it had sort of a quizzical appearance. The angle of the "quiz" is the important factor. Too much angle and you'll either be working on a reverse frown or worse---a scowl.
For those having some difficulty picturing a toe-nail, it sort of resembles a batwing that had a hammer dropped on it.
Just my two cents worth.
The knee-bend took a bit of flexing but turned out looking pretty good.
The left eyebrow required that I drill and raise the right side a bit intil it had sort of a quizzical appearance. The angle of the "quiz" is the important factor. Too much angle and you'll either be working on a reverse frown or worse---a scowl.
For those having some difficulty picturing a toe-nail, it sort of resembles a batwing that had a hammer dropped on it.
Just my two cents worth.
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