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"Adrien Beau" <adr### [at] freefr> wrote in message
news:3BE8680A.CDC15EC1@free.fr...
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> I will probably not buy a keychain that has a "You know you've
> been..." sentence. I really dislike it on keychains. I guess
> I'm on the "keychain-is-a-serious-thing" side, instead of the
> "keychain-is-a-fun-gadget" one. Especially because the price
> is rather high.
Think I believe as you do, I never had a hula dancer or Elvis or bouncing
head dog on my dashboard. Just happened to remember how my sister used to
have a keychain you could really call a chain. Was about like a large
garrish charm bracelet of a dozen different things attached, must've weighed
over two pounds. Seriously, I drove her car while on a visit once and I
could feel how it pulled on the ignition switch. I mentioned before how I
have a GMC truck key "fob" ;-) but I never carry it. I have one of those
two section key rings and it's never together anymore.
> I like the shape of #6 a lot. If it had "1991-2001 10th anniversary"
> and "http://www.povray.org/" instead of "You know you've been", it
> would be my favorite.
>
> As for favorites:
>
> #9
> #11
I too think it's a good idea to take what's presented and mix and match them
to see what might come of that, if someone could then kind of Frankenstein
monster it all together later.
Bob H.
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If it's not to late, I'd say 11 now, colored version. Perhaps with the
YKYBRTLW... on it.
Then 7, with the clouds.
Then what I said about 10 with 1's back.
Michael
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"Bob H." wrote:
> I too think it's a good idea to take what's presented and mix and
> match them to see what might come of that, if someone could then
> kind of Frankenstein monster it all together later.
Hmm. How 'bout shipping the buyers of the keychains a box of
primatives and letting them CSG their own? ;)
heheheheheeh
YKYBRWTLW...
...you buy a box of primatives and actually manage to CSG your
own POV keychain.
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Timothy R. Cook <tim### [at] scifi-fantasycom> wrote:
: ...you buy a box of primatives
I suppose that was intentional?
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It's amazing how often that one turns up...
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First: #1
Second: #11
Third: #9
Chris Cason <newsadmin-despam-@povray-no-spam.org> schrieb in im
Newsbeitrag: 3be4b8f5@news.povray.org...
> I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
> Hopefully this time I got them all there.
>
> http://www.povray.org/temp/keychains.html
>
> -- Chris
>
>
>
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On Sun, 4 Nov 2001 14:41:02 +1100, Chris Cason wrote...
> I omitted some images from the updated page, so please check it out again.
> Hopefully this time I got them all there.
First: #9 (I'm biased, so sue me :P)
Second: #10 if double sided with both sides the same as the upper image.
Third: #7
Bye for now,
Jamie.
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> I don't care what you call it as long as it doesn't contain the word "fob".
--
Jan Walzer <jan### [at] lzernet>
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Jan Walzer wrote:
>
> > I don't care what you call it as long as it doesn't contain the word "fob".
>
Sie sind lustig.
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Ken Tyler
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"Ken" <tyl### [at] pacbellnet> wrote:
> Jan Walzer wrote:
> >
> > > I don't care what you call it as long as it doesn't contain the word
"fob".
> >
>
> Sie sind lustig.
You can say "Du" to me ... ;)
--
Jan Walzer <jan### [at] lzernet>
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