Kinkaid on HBO

Personally, I'd rather watch an informercial on Bowflex or the Mighty Juicer II!

FGII

[ 05-01-2003, 03:01 PM: Message edited by: Framerguy ]
 
No, why?
 
I saw enough of him when "60 Minutes" did a segment on him a year or so ago. If I was a fan of his before that segment (which I was not), I certainly would not be after.

-Mike.
 
Maybe somebody could have asked him to tell one of my clients to get his print paid for and out of my shop. This thing has been in my shop for four months and I do believe it's presence is stifling my creativity.........the customer is a real Kinkaid nut(no exaggeration there)why she won't pay for it is beyond me. Or at the very least come and pick it up. I haven't framed it yet, she can cancel the order and we(myself, my client and of course Thomas) can get on with our lives.
 
How we should feel sorry for him and buy his crappy work?
Jerry - Now don't sugarcoat it!

I had written out some thoughts, but remembered what my dear departed mother used to say: "If you can't say something nice, then don't say anything at all." I should be so lucky to have guided my life by that prinicple (or is that principal!? nah, principal is your "pal"/a person - I remember that from way back in school)

Meantime, everyone have a wonderful day.

;)
 
But Kathy,

You know that your customer's piece is just <u>SKYROCKETING</u> in value while it sits in your store!

I'm sure she knows that as well and is just waiting for it to triple in value so when she picks it up, the cost of framing will have been covered by the increase in value. ;)

Don'tcha see???

[ 05-01-2003, 05:03 PM: Message edited by: MAX ]
 
It was an Bill Maher's show.

His comic who does guest commentary did his whole shtick about "the state of the arts"

Fried and skewered better than anything that even The Grumble done before.
 
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