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  1. #11291
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    Hi Capt'n Mac Blisters congrats it means lots of practise no joy without Pain mine's in the Legs I've been Watching

    on telly the young Musician's of the year was Fantastic I throughly enjoyed it took me back of Dad trying to teach me the Piano

    But no joy so he gave up

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    Hi Mother Jeronima FINN ok CIAO IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE ....................POZDRAWSKI
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    Well done the nun! She looks threatening though, like if she's gonna tap on Your head with her cross if You don't start making and accomplishing the "fioretti" (little flowers), i.e. some little waivers or promises or specific short prayer to Virgin Mary all good kids should do in May, her Month ... LOL
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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    Ho Ho Caesar Funny you should say that as they were my thoughts too when painting her but knowing how good an artist

    Diego Velazquez was it would have been true to life, I wonder what she thought of it ?? CIAO

    STATTE BBUONO Si Si SLAINTE ...............POZDRAWSKI

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    A bit more on the Barber ok CIAO IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE .........POZDRAWSKI
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    Hi A quick Starter Ok Caesar confused What does this Mean Retrato de Caballero. Francisco Pacheco ??

    CIAO STATTE BBUONO Si Si SLAINTE .....................POZDRAWSKI
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    Hi found the full lenth one of Aesop ok CIAO IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE ..................POZDRAWSKI
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    Hi a starter Don Pedro rhnk I've got to check His head size OK CIAO IVAYA CON DIOS SLAINTE .....POZDRAWSKI
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  9. #11299
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    Boy, medieval nuns get such a bad rap, don't they? Right across the knuckles.

    When I come to browse your thread here Mr Ploos, I feel like I'm playin' aboot in a new housin' project, as I did in days of yore, where it was all aboot the slabs and frames and trenches for the sewers. What a fun time that was.

    So it's pretty cool watching your figures coming to life.

    Go man Go!!!!!

    PloosDrawSki! y ˇVaya con the classical frame up job!

    "Not a bit is wasted and the best is yet to come. . ." -- remembered from a dream

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    Fine, McPloos dealing with the most powerful guy of the Spanish Kingdom (a true Empire, considering the colonies in those times)! Don't trust them too much, they were all but good boys!
    The nun is possibly the most benign of them, although she may possibly motivate You in case by some lovely whipping, just to ignite Your brain and save Your soul.
    After all that encouraging practice was a quite long lasting one, especially in UK, where teachers, professors and military officers used to go around with a purposedly made stick, wasn't it? LOL
    Panta rei (everything flows)!

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