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May 23, 2008

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sofas

I am looking for sofas

Anne

Hello Jean,

Congratulations on a beautiful chair. It must take hours and hours to do, as well as blistered hands and broken finger nails. Has the goose shown any interest yet ? In your workshop and its contents that is ?

You have inspired me to make my blog for public access. The only thing is that I shall have to write it up more often, but then I think once a month should be OK. N'est pas ?

Bon week-end from Paris,
Anne

Sinclair

Beautiful! I have added you to my bloglist.

Jan

Nice piece.. I like the color.

Kathy

I love that chair! It's gorgeous! I've always wanted to learn how to reupholster.

Would you be interested in a link exchange with my newest blog? It sure could use a little link-love to get up and running and your blog seems to be a somewhat similar niche.

Miss Catt

Miss Catt is amazed and awed at the beautiful transformation of your chair. Girl, you did a marvelous job.

Now sit back and toast yourself with a glass of Miss Catt's icy Bourbon Slush - you deserve it!

MommyBa

this is just too cute!!

Reena

Such a beautiful sofa u have there!!!Luv Pink......

keith

Thanks for the drop. I do agree with you at some point. If only i have better chances of getting an opps in PPP, i would surely stick there. But so far, only 2 opps yet. And with SS, i already got 14. The good thing with PPP are the price of the opps i guess. And the payout. PPP is way better than SS, no doubt about it. Thank though for sharing your thoughts' C u when i C u! Goodluck and godbless on your day job.

keith

I agree to that. PPP is way better than SS. But, what can i do. I'm more qualified in SS than PPP. PPP blogger are those with pr and good ranking in all major ranking system like lexa, technorati and etc. If you dont have any of those, theres no way you gonna get opps in ppp. So far, i only received 2 opps from PPP since last, last month. How about yuu?

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