Yep, thanks Chris...nothing that great but if I could turn the idea over to some graphic company...concept wise I might have an interesting t-shirt or poster.Scott, you are son on the money with that Pink Floyd line... one of the strongest lines I can think of.
Cori, did you make the graphic... nice job if you did.
Lyrics that tell it like it is?. . .You were Right when you said:
neverfoundthetime wrote:
lueders wrote:
How do you plan to address all the copyright issues? Just askin'.neverfoundthetime wrote:Yep, thanks Chris...nothing that great but if I could turn the idea over to some graphic company...concept wise I might have an interesting t-shirt or poster.Scott, you are son on the money with that Pink Floyd line... one of the strongest lines I can think of.
Cori, did you make the graphic... nice job if you did.
dennisg wrote:
Doh!...Dennis, I'm more than a little embarrassed to admit I did not consider that.lueders wrote:How do you plan to address all the copyright issues? Just askin'.neverfoundthetime wrote:Yep, thanks Chris...nothing that great but if I could turn the idea over to some graphic company...concept wise I might have an interesting t-shirt or poster.Scott, you are son on the money with that Pink Floyd line... one of the strongest lines I can think of.
Cori, did you make the graphic... nice job if you did.
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...you'd be able to make your own poster or T-shirt Cori, I think, and print some spares to "give" to friends without getting hung... fair use of quotations for education and not profitable use... Dennis would know this stuff better.
Yeah, boy ain't the truth. There's plenty I don't know now...but when i was that age I didn't even know enough to know I didn't know anything.I sure thought I did though.lol!
And I'm with ya about not wanting to necessarily re-live adolescence. I see what kids go through on a daily basis...and it Aint always a sunny school picnic for 'em. I think we adults forget that sometimes.
And I'm with ya about not wanting to necessarily re-live adolescence. I see what kids go through on a daily basis...and it Aint always a sunny school picnic for 'em. I think we adults forget that sometimes.