marycrawford (
marycrawford) wrote2004-06-21 10:41 pm
Ebay defeat
Damn! I really wanted this picture (isn't it glorious? Tell me, what is Iolaus looking at?), but, well, not quite that badly. I hope I wasn't bidding against any of you.
ltlj, do you happen to have a scan of this, she inquired covetously?
Back to my Dutch story contest entry now. 5600 words and still nowhere near the end, luckily this contest has a 12.000 word upper limit. (Pity the poor judges!)
Back to my Dutch story contest entry now. 5600 words and still nowhere near the end, luckily this contest has a 12.000 word upper limit. (Pity the poor judges!)

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Yep, I've got that one and I'll do you a scan. I'm not sure it's in the gallery. Sharon at the Herc photo club had a tendency to send out slight variations on the same photo over and over again (sometimes they were the exact same photos) so I didn't always post them.
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Oh, hurray! Thank you so much. I want to use this one for my site, so I'll credit LTLJ, if that's OK. I did look for it in the LTLJ gallery and didn't see it, but I may have missed it.
Sharon at the Herc photo club had a tendency to send out slight variations on the same photo over and over again (sometimes they were the exact same photos)
Huh. How strange. Although I don't think I could ever get enough of the infamous barn scene, I can see how getting all those near-duplicates has to be annoying. Sometimes I don't mind that I'm a bit late to the fandom...
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I want to use this one for my site, so I'll credit LTLJ, if that's OK.
Sure, that's fine. I should get to it in the next couple of days.
Sometimes I don't mind that I'm a bit late to the fandom...
It was kind of a love/hate situation. Loved the photos, hated Sharon. :) She went on in one of the letters that went with the photo sets about how she loved the medium shot of Hercules standing in front of a forest -- she could just paper a room with it! Well, so could everybody in the photo club after she was done. About half the Sorbo photos she chose were that same image.
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12.500 actually. *g* {waves pompoms}
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Mary, 5800 words and not even a corpse in sight, let alone an ending
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BTW, did you get my email? No pressure, just want to make sure that we're not suffering a glitch of some kind - and I've got a DVD waiting for you. :-)
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