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Pastimes : Let's Talk About Our Feelings!!!

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To: Mephisto who wrote (13293)10/20/1997 12:04:00 AM
From: Grainne   of 108807
 
Yes, girl talk!! He he, ha ha, men are sweet and wonderful but they can be really funny!!!! It seems unfair that nature made them with such a prominent, measurable symbol of their masculinity. I am a little tired of talking about race, since it is an issue that feelings are fairly unflexible on, but when I was reading the web about black and white issues, one of the web pages I stumbled on discussed the issue of black you-know-what size and how that threatens smaller white men. I am not making a speech about it or anything, though, since I do not have any facts to talk about!!!

Mephisto, perhaps in your climate stained glass windows are put into thermopane. It is not cold enough here to have double windows, so maybe that is why I am not knowledgeable. Do they ever get moisture between them and steam up, or are they really well sealed??

It is a lot harder than it sounds to make a design for stained glass, because the shapes the actual pieces of glass can be are a little limited. Glass can only be cut in certain shapes, and because of stresses on the glass, it can break in those places. It would be fine to get books and do a design by yourself, a colored sketch, but then you will have to get someone who has at least studied glass a little involved, to turn it into a practical design. Who is going to execute the piece??
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