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Old 02-07-2007, 06:54 PM #11
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It's the wheat through the teeth that I really love .
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HAHAHAHAHA!

I'd like that on a bumper sticker.
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Ditto!!!!!
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LOL Thanks gang!!

I tried looking for a good grim reaper photo/rendering, but couldn't find one that suited me.

Talk about Time Tunnel! Some of you might remember the signs for Kim's front door...




I thought there was another one, but I don't have it out on my webspace. Does that wheat look familiar? [it the same wheat the skull is chewing on )
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I LOVED the one about the case of diarrhea, since that's the way gluten usually takes me. Dairy, too. Speaking of which, I thought I could get away with eating the smallest little sliver of flan yesterday at a friend's house! WRONG! Fortunately the big D held off until evening when I was safely back home, though I just barely made it into the bathroom! Of course, the gas had started long enough before so that I knew what was coming, and hurried home.
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Thanks for the signs again Al! I have had one of them laminated and on my front door for the last couple of years (not only does it keep gluten out but it also gets people asking questions - which is always good).

Well, the laminate finally split and the ink has run. I've been looking for my computer file, as I saved it, but must have lost it when we crashed last year.

I'm not as talented as you with the computer but made up a sign (really unsatisfactory compared to yours) because I didn't want to bother you about it again.

So, I'm going to reprint it this morning, laminate it and get the new one right back up on my front door again! Thanks!!

Maybe you should start a little side business?
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Hmmm, I'll dig around - I think I sent you a higher quality [and slightly larger] version of this. I'll email it to ya if I find it.
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Thumbs up interesting thread!

great creativity here!

I think the signs are great....visual reinforcements, since people often
"do not listen" or attend well to the spoken word. (for whatever reason)
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maybe you should print these on canvas shopping bags and sell them.....certainly would be an ice breaker/conversation starter.....
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The signs are great. Thanks Al for posting them, and Kim for creating them.

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