Greetings, all, 'Tis Sir Tasker, once again, here to announce the much apprecciated and wonderful depiction created by the lady Sandy-Sue! Everyone enjoy this wonderful work of art!
go to paint - then image at the top then scroll down to stretch/skew and make the number over 100X100
If it also going to be that big i would put it behind an LJ cut..which just hides a lot of writing/and or a large picture so it wont mess up everyones friend-page - but people can see it when they click the cut
<*lj-cut text="wonderful depiction created by the lady Sandy-Sue"> the image html right here then
Thy depiction is brilliant on many levels. All that it lacks is the brilliant oak frame in which it deserves to be situated! And of course, the museum. Most importantly, it raises awareness, and even strength in the hearts of sufferers. You are a soldier of truth. My Dear Brother knows well the people to associate himself with, indeed! I only wonder how I have become one of them, for I am hardly deserving!!
Thank you very much! haha. :) I can see very clearly why Fo-Snickle would associate with you! As you say, he picks the very best of people!! (perhaps with the astounding exception of myself :-P) I hope greatly that we will meet one day. :)
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yours diligently,
Sir Tasker
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If it also going to be that big i would put it behind an LJ cut..which just hides a lot of writing/and or a large picture so it wont mess up everyones friend-page - but people can see it when they click the cut
<*lj-cut text="wonderful depiction created by the lady Sandy-Sue"> the image html right here then
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Thy depiction is brilliant on many levels. All that it lacks is the brilliant oak frame in which it deserves to be situated! And of course, the museum. Most importantly, it raises awareness, and even strength in the hearts of sufferers. You are a soldier of truth. My Dear Brother knows well the people to associate himself with, indeed! I only wonder how I have become one of them, for I am hardly deserving!!
Tis a pleasure to feature and see thy work!
Sir Lally
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