Frank Nitty
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28dhttp://www.rollitup.org/f/newbie-central.40/ayd nice
28dhttp://www.rollitup.org/f/newbie-central.40/ayd nice
I don't know what happened, but I just wanted to say that looks good28dhttp://www.rollitup.org/f/newbie-central.40/ayd nice
Hey thanks, Frank! No sweat here, just a little chuckle. It feels good to have some healthy ladies around again.I don't know what happened, but I just wanted to say that looks good
No doubt!!! I'm happy for you dude!!!we all need healthy females around, whether plant or human...Hey thanks, Frank! No sweat here, just a little chuckle. It feels good to have some healthy ladies around again.
As long as they feel the same way about us lolHey thanks, Frank! No sweat here, just a little chuckle. It feels good to have some healthy ladies around again.
Yeah right!!!As long as they feel the same way about us lol
Let's see the art you have hanging back there.View attachment 4125847
Adding an aquarium bubbler to my reservoirs was a solid move, can’t believe I didn’t do it before. Drippers definitely benefit from oxygenation, just like any hydro system.
Yeah I know, that looks crazy!!!Let's see the art you have hanging back there.
That boy got taste!!! Money too, cause I know those paintings ain't cheap!!!View attachment 4145632
I will take a pic of that print when I move the tent to the other room, lol. Robert S. Connett, I own several of his originals, too.
Boo-tee-full!!!
We had a little money when we bought them, not so much now, lol. Thanks, Frank.That boy got taste!!! Money too, cause I know those paintings ain't cheap!!!
I know it when I see itWe had a little money when we bought them, not so much now, lol. Thanks, Frank.
We bought several signed Mark Ryden pieces around the same time...back in the glory days.I know it when I see it
It'll pay off in the end, I'm sure...We bought several signed Mark Ryden pieces around the same time...back in the glory days.
Art never depreciates in value, correct?It'll pay off in the end, I'm sure...
Welllll...generally, but not exactly. My stepdad and my best friend’s dad are both professional fine artists. I should be okay with those selections, but the rate of value appreciation seems to depend on the artist and cultural zeitgeist within a given timeframe. I think if you divide the rate of appreciation among all those who self describe as artists it is very near zero. Some artists’ works have a very fast rate of appreciation, but most are even closer to zero than the mean. Statistics are the greatest trick the supposed devil ever played.Art never depreciates in value, correct?
Unfortunately not.Art never depreciates in value, correct?