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A local artist in Able Tasman Park carves sculptures out of trees. They are quite impressive, much better up close. This article has been viewed 2016 times in the last 2 years jack: 22nd Feb 2006 - 20:37 GMTi am amazed at artistic talents like this. i wish i could carve like that.
barry: 23rd Feb 2006 - 03:55 GMTSorry about the bad spelling guys.Man I would love some times to bull shit with you all,but I will stike to pic,s from now on. colavito's ghost: 23rd Feb 2006 - 05:52 GMTfor a second, when i read jack's post, i, thinking he'd made a typo, read "i wish i could crave like that." as it turns out, he actually typed correctly, "i wish i could carve like that." the moral of this story is that i'm really looking forward to being in a situation in which it might be appropriate for me to say, "i wish i could crave like that." there's just something about that phrase that i love. jack: 23rd Feb 2006 - 20:13 GMTha ha, but i did make a typo on my true story on the lands end. did anyone find it? elaine, im writing a story on my grandfather and my daughter said it would be better for me to write short stories and post them to see what all of you think about it.
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