#1 May 1st, 2006 11:08 AM

blissed
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Max praeclarus femina ars et pulchritudo at Sainsbury's

Max's new folio is lovely. When your beautiful it's easy, you just have to point a camera at yourself, but when your an artist as well, the result is really good, but I think theres more to it than that. She's a lovely person and thats there in the pictures and takes them fair bit past alluring really. Anyway, I've posted this in both forums Max, so you can't get away from it smile

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#2 May 1st, 2006 11:57 AM

catt
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Re: Max praeclarus femina ars et pulchritudo at Sainsbury's

blissed wrote:

Max's new folio is lovely. When your beautiful it's easy, you just have to point a camera at yourself, but when your an artist as well, the result is really good, but I think theres more to it than that. She's a lovely person and thats there in the pictures and takes them fair bit past alluring really. Anyway, I've posted this in both forums Max, so you can't get away from it smile

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She truly is a remarkable girl, in so many ways, so I can understand your appreciation.

xxCattxx


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#3 May 4th, 2006 08:12 AM

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Re: Max praeclarus femina ars et pulchritudo at Sainsbury's

catt wrote:

She truly is a remarkable girl, in so many ways, so I can understand your appreciation.

xxCattxx


She's wonderful. A rare jewel.  In my experience physical beauty and spritual beauty rarley come in the same package.  Max is an exception.  I also love her editing work over on IFM.  She really is a very special lady.

Elfman.


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#4 May 4th, 2006 02:52 PM

catt
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Elfman wrote:

In my experience physical beauty and spritual beauty rarley come in the same package.  Max is an exception.

Agreed 100%. 

xxCattxx


the beauty of simplicity is the complexity it attracts.

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#5 May 4th, 2006 05:02 PM

maxi
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Re: Max praeclarus femina ars et pulchritudo at Sainsbury's

Careful people I may not be able to fit my head out the door tonight and I need to go visit my grandparents! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxxx

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#6 May 5th, 2006 02:56 AM

Belgareth
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Re: Max praeclarus femina ars et pulchritudo at Sainsbury's

maxi wrote:

Careful people I may not be able to fit my head out the door tonight and I need to go visit my grandparents! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxxx

Due to the inevitable time delay which I experience from being on the other side of the world and out of my home at 7:00, my response to this thread is somewhat delayed.

The above should have given your head a little time to return to it's normal, beautifully proportioned dimensions.

I think you've guess by now that we all adore you Max, whichever side you appear on. I admire your work as a video edit on IFM, as a contributor on here and on both sides as a vivacious inputter (is there such a word?) into the fora.


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#7 May 5th, 2006 03:43 PM

SCSIgirl
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Re: Max praeclarus femina ars et pulchritudo at Sainsbury's

maxi wrote:

Careful people I may not be able to fit my head out the door tonight and I need to go visit my grandparents! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxxx

I'll give you a little head...  ;-}

Or maybe I should say:  you give me a big head.....

I'd better quit while I'm ahead.

And it was a great shoot!!


"Apple of my Eye", "bated breath", "brave new world", "caught red-handed" - all coined by Shakespeare.

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