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Venting
On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:49:34 -0500, "Bluesea"
wrote: what I know? I've only been not lurking for a few months I think I'm glad. When I came back, I was concerned that I'd have to join a forum. Maybe there are enough of us here to rebuild this group so you don't have to be a "guest" in a ****house. |
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 17:06:34 -0500, "Bluesea"
wrote: It's a blue turquoise--or maybe just a medium blue with a bit of green in it. It's close to PR Tropical Blue. Anyway, it's one of my favorite blue-greens. Here's another 2 cents: PR Naples tops Navaho Turquoise. If you've never tried it, playing around with blues and greens in a cartridge with syringes can be fun. What I do is mix one up, and if it's too green, add some blue to it. I don't measure out like 19 parts this, one part that, three parts that. That's a bunch of bull**** and a waste of time. Sometimes I wonder if those guys on FPN don't spend days--or days and nights--perhaps on methamphetamine or something--coming up with those 19 to 1 mixes. LOL! Like a mad scientist except with shades of ink. Some people have come up with some good mixes on FPN, but a good mix on FPN, that's an exception rather than the rule. Yeah, they're like mad scientists--you can understand Nathan Tardif playing mad scientist, because he actually makes money from it--we hope he makes enough to stay in business. But these FPN ****nuts who come up with these 7 parts to 4 parts and then they might add one or two parts of something else. They probably would have liked being pharmacists back in the old days, when they mixed up medicine like that, but maybe some of those FPN'ers have their own meth labs. I have no idea what the actual proportions are on anything I've ever mixed up--it takes enough time to mix the stuff like I do, without One thing that is kind of required for mixing though, is Noodler's Yellow or Noodler's Goldfinch. Hey, I don't know if anybody gives a ****, but I came up with a red-black that didn't go brown--using Sheaffer black and Sheaffer Red. Sheaffer Black is a blue black instead of a brown black, like Noodler's. But this Sheaffer black-red could probably be improved by using Noodler's Red instead, because there is no yellow in Noodler's Red, but a bit of yellow, I think, in Sheaffer red. But if you come up with mix you like, it is a good idea to have a notebook handy that you can lay down a line of it and the approximate proportions. Yes, I keep an Ampad for all stray note-taking. After I got my orange, I recorded it in my journal. If you get into inks, you'll get you a notebook that's dedicated to ink. Mine is a Mead 5 star that I paid a dollar for. What the hell do I care about whta's in fashion? I write in purple and green and brown all the time. I like purple ink a lot. I wouldn't know how to tell if it's out of fashion. Purple is the ink I use on queer days, on days when I'm feeling a little queer. |
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 17:30:11 -0500, "Bluesea"
wrote: "Bluesea" wrote in message ... "The Drunken Lord" wrote in message ... You ever seen Diamine Mediterranean Blue? Oops. I left blank lines so I could look for it, then forgot. Sorry. Okay, now that I've seen it, it looks nice enough. It's just that blue isn't my cup of tea except for BSB. I like Noodler's Blue, but don't use it because I prefer black and blue-black. Noodler's Blue is fine, but I don't think anybody who's got American Blue or DC Blue and Noodler's Blue uses Noodler's blue. |
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The Drunken Lord wrote:
Some people have come up with some good mixes on FPN, but a good mix on FPN, that's an exception rather than the rule. The only one I've tried was Lapindigo (more or less 50% Legal Lapis and 50% Iraqi Indigo, now called Violet Vote). It's fairly close to Luxury blue, doesn't dry as chalky, and it costs a lot less. I added some Ottoman Azure and Whiteness of the Whale just because. One thing that is kind of required for mixing though, is Noodler's Yellow or Noodler's Goldfinch. Yes, I've been wanting some. -- _Deirdre web: http://deirdre.net blog: http://dsmoen.livejournal.com/ "Memes are a hoax! Pass it on!" |
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"The Drunken Lord" wrote in message ... On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 17:30:11 -0500, "Bluesea" wrote: "Bluesea" wrote in message ... "The Drunken Lord" wrote in message ... You ever seen Diamine Mediterranean Blue? Oops. I left blank lines so I could look for it, then forgot. Sorry. Okay, now that I've seen it, it looks nice enough. It's just that blue isn't my cup of tea except for BSB. I like Noodler's Blue, but don't use it because I prefer black and blue-black. Noodler's Blue is fine, but I don't think anybody who's got American Blue or DC Blue and Noodler's Blue uses Noodler's blue. I never got them because they didn't seem all that to me. Pro'lly my monitor. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi, but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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"The Drunken Lord" wrote in message ... On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:49:34 -0500, "Bluesea" wrote: what I know? I've only been not lurking for a few months I think I'm glad. When I came back, I was concerned that I'd have to join a forum. Maybe there are enough of us here to rebuild this group so you don't have to be a "guest" in a ****house. Yes, even now, it's better than it was earlier. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi, but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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"The Drunken Lord" wrote in message ... On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 17:06:34 -0500, "Bluesea" wrote: But if you come up with mix you like, it is a good idea to have a notebook handy that you can lay down a line of it and the approximate proportions. Yes, I keep an Ampad for all stray note-taking. After I got my orange, I recorded it in my journal. If you get into inks, you'll get you a notebook that's dedicated to ink. Mine is a Mead 5 star that I paid a dollar for. I keep loose pages for trying out new pens and inks in a binder. The Ampads I use have the 3-holes already drilled so all I have to do is tear out the page(s) and insert into the appropriate binder, if that's what I want to do. Some pages stay attached in the pads because I don't have binders dedicated for those types of notes. I put the mix proportions for the orange in my journal because I take it with me when I travel. Now that you've got me thinking about it, an index card would be better for the mix because when the journal's full, I'll be taking a new volume that won't have the ratio for the mix in it. OTOH, I already travel with index cards, so adding another won't be any bother. Thanks for stimulating my brain cells. -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi, but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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On Sun, 8 Jun 2008 03:57:11 -0500, "Bluesea"
wrote: "The Drunken Lord" wrote in message .. . On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 16:49:34 -0500, "Bluesea" wrote: what I know? I've only been not lurking for a few months I think I'm glad. When I came back, I was concerned that I'd have to join a forum. Maybe there are enough of us here to rebuild this group so you don't have to be a "guest" in a ****house. Yes, even now, it's better than it was earlier. It sure beats being a guest in the FPN ****house. |
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"masqueblanche" wrote in message ... Bluesea wrote: "masqueblanche" wrote in message ... Take a look at www.twitter.com, it's basically a system for providing continuous updates about what you are doing. Kinda like a micro-blog. I PMed some of the contributors in the know on the closed thread and it seem they had an ex-Mod who tended to use the forum to promote his pro-GLBT... Giant Lettuce, Bacon, & Tomato? Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender. Thanks. He was interested in more than just "pens". His PMs to minors caused consternation among the admins. Coupled with some wacky religious beliefs, it was decided he wasn't exactly family-friendly and could get the site in legal trouble if they looked to be supported his deviant appetites. Yes. An OT agenda like his could lead to hot water for the site if one chose to pursue the site owner(s). -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi, but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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On Sat, 14 Jun 2008 23:28:39 -0500, "Bluesea"
wrote: "masqueblanche" wrote in message Giant Lettuce, Bacon, & Tomato? Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender. Thanks. He was interested in more than just "pens". His PMs to minors caused consternation among the admins. Coupled with some wacky religious beliefs, it was decided he wasn't exactly family-friendly and could get the site in legal trouble if they looked to be supported his deviant appetites. Yes. An OT agenda like his could lead to hot water for the site if one chose to pursue the site owner(s). Yeah, but you're assuming this person is telling the truth. This person might be telling the truth, might not be. If this person is telling the truth, well, it's a little far fetched that somebody would seek to pursue inappropriate relationships with minors on FPN. For one thing, FPN isn't exactly loaded with minors. There are much better than FPN to seek out minors. Basically, this person's "family friendly" description backs up what I've been saying all along about FPN being basically a right wing fundamentalist site, at least in the area of political views. The more I think about it, the more I believe that this person's claims are horse****. |
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