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SKYLAB CHAT

Linda B

Extraordinary
Oh that's ok Skylab, I don't need it that badly. Only wanted it for the sleep gown. :D

Didn't have the XD for Doc but I do now.
 

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Esteemed
Okay, then there you go...if you've got the CrossDresser license, then you can just convert something that you already have...it's actually more useful.

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Esteemed
Oh my, I'm sorry you're not feeling well Linda B....by all means, get some rest, and we'll catch up later. Take care of yourself. Maybe we'll see you tomorrow, if you're feeling better.

Sweet dreams :sleep:


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Esteemed
Forester has been creating a stormy sea for me to use. I have long had the desire to do a painting-style render of a 1st Century boat on the stormy Sea of Galilee, and now that opportunity is unfolding right before me. Here's a first superfly render of Forester's stormy lake .obj model, with VB SuperShader ocean water and mist applied, so we're getting off to a good start :)

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Esteemed
Yeah, the Plunkett's are on the Mom show...some of their show themes are a bit much, but their comedy is well timed.


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Esteemed
Here's Bonnie and Christy in their roles on the Mom show. Bonnie plays the ex-partying, wild mother, and Christy plays her daughter, forever angry, defensive, yet needy. They both attend AA meetings together as part of the show's ongoing theme of what recovery looks like, including confrontation, honesty, and forgiving. They deal fairly often with loss, sometimes in surprising ways...like after Bonnie lost someone she truly loved, she had a dream, a comical encounter with "Jesus" sitting at her kitchen table, having coffee, ready for her questions. Sometimes the show gets a little abrasive for women's conversation, but that's just the difference in my generation. The show was one of the few that made me laugh out loud when I was having treatments, and recovering from surgery.

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Esteemed
Oh, hey Terre :) I was over at Rendo catching the Flink's sale on water effects, and fell off to sleep while I was finishing up the downloads...that was nearly three hours ago...haha. Don't you just love those senior moments...isn't retirement grand :)


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