It's late and Bev and Clay have gone bonkers
Betty Ann
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From: "bevw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Clay Blackwell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, November 04, 2006 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Fine and Fashionable: The Movie :^)
hmmm... to do what... >
hmmm... to do what... > In the race against time, the lecturer has
realized that the NEXT target in this series of crimes against lace will
be the stunning portrait of...
King Charles the First!
and the entire collection is in
jeopardy!!!
...because...
the portrait verifies the 17th
Well, yeah... those were the sorts of things I imagined Stephen coming
up with!! ; ))
hmmm... to do what... > In the race against time, the lecturer has
realized that the NEXT target in this series of crimes against lace will
be the stunning portrait of... [ ], and the entire collection is
Would there be a CGI explosion of said coffin, with a computer effect
of the evidence, viz. contraband lace splaying across the screen in
pixellated bits to land here and there among the audience?
Then, racing against the time, the lecturer dashes out of the room
through a secret passage to (do wh
Hi Laura -
The book you're probably thinking about is called "International Lace
Dictionary" by Spee, van den Kieboom, and Coene. It is well-designed to
translate lace terms among 15 different languages. It is not an
expensive book, and really provides an enormous amount of critical
informa
Hello Spiders,
I was wondering the name of the book that was out that listed different lace
terms and phrases in foreign languages. Was it a dictionary of terms or
actual phrases translated in context of the explanation of the lace technique
involved? I think it was in several languages. I went
Oh yeah... Stephen, the lace afficianado! Imagine what he could do
with the history of lace... (and the body in THIS coffin contains...)
Clay
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In a message dated 11/3/2006 5:55:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I do wish that when these eve
In a message dated 11/3/2006 5:55:10 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
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I do wish that when these events occur,
someone would have the foresight to film the lectures and provide a
series of DVDs of same with catalogues of the exhibit. They would make
a fortune!!!
I ca
My copy of Lace #124 arrived in the middle of the week
but I was just given it this morning when DH told me that
he didn't know how it ended up on his desk downstairs.
Obviously he had brought the mail into the house & must
have been distracted enough (probably by a phone call)
not to notice that