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Yes, very, very nice. But, what could you do with crayons? That's all we get here on the "ward."

 
JB you got to come clean on this one: That is a litho copy :yahoo:

Nice job. now I want my etch and sketch back you have practiced long and hard it is time to give it back

JB what a great talent and gift your son has

weekend rider :)

 
Thank you all for the positive feedback and compliments. I put the framed drawing on the wall in my son's room. Maybe I should do a drawing of some distinctive portion of the FJR. What portion would that be I wonder....

 
Thank you all for the positive feedback and compliments. I put the framed drawing on the wall in my son's room. Maybe I should do a drawing of some distinctive portion of the FJR. What portion would that be I wonder....
The rear! :p

 
Thank you all for the positive feedback and compliments. I put the framed drawing on the wall in my son's room. Maybe I should do a drawing of some distinctive portion of the FJR. What portion would that be I wonder....
The rear! :p
Here's a picture of the FJR with the bags on;

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Very impressive, Hans. You apparently read music, too.

How else would you get the key signature right1, and at that, in BOTH the treble clef and the bass clef -- nice attention to detail! Nice that you passed down some music genes, and glad he survived that near tragedy -- I hope he's all right.

Oh yeah: key of A. Hit it!!

1 No deduction for leaving the two dots around the F in the bass clef out, since your treble clef curl centers on the G, as it should.

 
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Very impressive, Hans. You apparently read music, too. .
I can't read a note of music. I asked my son if there was some lick he'd like me to put because I had room. He scratched something out that I couldn't really interpret, but I got some music books to show me what things look like.

Stewart's quite well, thank you for asking.

Hans

 
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