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THAT.... was very funny.budroux2w wrote:What kind of smart phone is that?![]()
Paw Paw you're right. Looks like you were burning the midnight oil last nightPawpaw wrote:I know what you mean. I had a knife in my pocket every day in school from the time I earned my "Totin' Chip". Most of the boys had one. It was not at all unusual for a teacher to borrow one every now & then, or have one of us cut something for him/her.
Times have sure changed and not for the better.
Jim, Sounds interesting. What did they think of the military men? Wish you had them to show here, too. I did a series of colored pencil drawings of pistols , mostly 19th Century, for an assignment. I guess it's a good thing I never tore my sandwich into the shape of an "L", Oh, I mean gunjimlongley wrote:I used to draw detailed pictures of handguns, primarily 1911s, including field stripped. While not engineer quality, they were pretty good, and the only question any teacher ever asked of me was why I didn't draw other stuff, so I drew a bunch of soldiers, sailors, and Marines.
The only trouble I ever got in for my drawing was the simple fact that I was doing it in math, social studies, English . . .
Wish I had some of those pics now.
Working a 4 to midnight shift will do that to 'ya!puma guy wrote:Paw Paw you're right. Looks like you were burning the midnight oil last night![]()
I am perfectly normal, thank you! My invisible friend tells me so everyday!MeMelYup wrote:Wonder what the school psychologist would make of your drawing today?
I was never enrolled in an art class. My mother was an artist and had decided that I had very little talent in that direction, so I took "Industrial Arts" instead. I was pretty good at hands, which I understand give people trouble, guns, and the military men, but that was about it. Oh, and designing flame jobs for cars (hey, it was the late 50s, early 60s.)puma guy wrote:Jim, Sounds interesting. What did they think of the military men? Wish you had them to show here, too. I did a series of colored pencil drawings of pistols , mostly 19th Century, for an assignment. I guess it's a good thing I never tore my sandwich into the shape of an "L", Oh, I mean gun![]()
My art teacher never liked me much but at least she didn't flunk me or tell me what I could portray. I did a college English paper on the effects of gun control on homicides and among other things how the absence of a gun simply forces an alternative choice of weapons. Teacher didn't like my subject matterI think I got a "C" or maybe even a "D".
Thanks for posting Puma Guy.puma guy wrote:I am perfectly normal, thank you! My invisible friend tells me so everyday!MeMelYup wrote:Wonder what the school psychologist would make of your drawing today?I do have to admit it's difficult to watch a football game, cause I know the guys in the huddle are talking about me.