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Dirty Windows

Lately have you seen something interesting on what you would normally not take a good look at? This came on an email. If you have seen them already, what did you think? If you haven't, have fun exploring these dirty windows.


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  1. OMG that's talent. I should hire them to soy car windows. All of them. LOL Mahalo for sharing.

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  2. when talent was handed out,I must have been late coming to class wow sandy

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  3. TThat's why they can't talk crap about people who slack... how else can you discover a talent like that if not for too much free time? haha!

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  4. Oh my gosh....that's all so amazing!!

    Mine are posted...funny as they may be perhaps, I dunno. Hope you can stop by for a visit today! HERE they ARE And you'll need to scroll down below my Thursday Thunks Meme answers to find my 13 list!!

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  5. Wow. That's pretty incredible. Thanks for sharing.

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  6. Genius. Thanks for showing us this. Happy T13!

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  7. He's very talented but like sand art, it washes away with the rain. He can't get too attached to his traveling art.

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  8. wow. i especially like the one of the girl with the pearl earring.

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  9. That's Really neat! Thanks for sharing!

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  10. Certainly saves on supplies.

    http://collectingmythoughts.blogspot.com/2010/01/thursday-thirteen-thrift-shop-buys.html

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  11. COOL! I like that he's willing to devote so much time to something that's ultimately going to be erased. That's what art's about.

    I think. Maybe. I still prefer my art to be a bit more permanent.

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  12. wow how awesome would it be to have my windows done like that.... super cool!

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  13. What varied and images on these windows ... great idea for T-13! Thanks for sharing ;-)
    Hugs and blessings,
    Sacred Ruminations

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  14. NEVER seen before
    I go wash never my windows
    I go also made a painting .... LOL

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