I am a policy wonk for a federal agency in DC.
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Date: Mon, 4 Jun 2007 20:55:43 -0400
From: Jennifer Byrne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [h-cost] RE: Off Topic: What's your day job?; Was: robe a la
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Suzi: I would love to see the costumes you talk about but I am not sure
where they are on this site. Are they part of the Downloads: Demo? I think
those are PowerPoint projects so I will have to get to a computer with that
software. Thanks!
Jenn
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At 12:49 06/06/2007, you wrote:
Suzi: I would love to see the costumes you talk about but I am not sure
where they are on this site. Are they part of the Downloads: Demo? I think
those are PowerPoint projects so I will have to get to a computer with that
software. Thanks!
Jenn
Jenn
They
Me too!
Jane Pease wrote:
I am a policy wonk for a federal agency in DC.
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FYI The first link does not seem to work. Going to the second link
clicking on 16th century gets you there just fine.
Anne
Jenn
They are on the demo, which plays on my computer without any extra
software. Right at the end there are some photos, one of which is the
gentleman in a copy of
I'm a translator (French to English), but I studied and worked as a
computer programmer before I had a change of heart. I still take care
of the computer problems at work, and do all application support
inside the (small) company.
I do less costuming now, because I've become interested in
At 13:19 06/06/2007, you wrote:
They are great costumes, Suzi. It is nice to see Ms. Arnold's work in the
flesh and used by costumers. Your website is quite impressive.
Monica
Thank you - I appreciate your kind words. I was lucky enough to have
great tutors.
Suzi
They are on the demo,
We have no kids, but
5 cats do demand their share of time.
Try 15 cats!
Anne (retired fro Ma Bell but still works part time for Lillian Vernon)
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I am a stay at home mom. I have a BA in Technical Theatre and a Limited
Service Teaching Credential for Calif. Comm. Colleges. I have worked in
community theatre since graduating from college in 1976. Sometimes, I even
got paid! I've done all aspects of theatre over the years-tech, acting,
I'm not a policy wonk, but I AM in the DC burbs (NIH contractor) -
didn't realize that there were other local people here!
Astoundingly late notice, but there's a talk by Carole Collier Frick
tonight at the National Museum of Women in the Arts downtown:
If anyone is starting a list to coordinate activites, I would like to
be included. The odds of my being able to go are slim, but one never
knows.
Allison T.
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At 02:07 PM 6/6/2007, you wrote:
I'm not a policy wonk, but I AM in the DC burbs (NIH contractor) -
didn't realize that there were other local people here!
I'm not in DC, but not too horrendously far--I am in York, PA.
Dianne
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On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, A. Thurman wrote:
I am curious how those of you who do serious construction and research
find the time for your hobbies.
But that assumes we *do* find the time!
Right now I'm eliminating large chunks of sleep and, to some extent,
meals. I don't know how long I can keep it
A friend recommends this:
Title: Needlework through History
Author : Catherine Amoroso Leslie
http://www.greenwood.com/catalog/GR3548.aspx
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