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December 6, 2007 at 5:06 pm #642891
well I’ve been working on school work so my brain is fried….going to bed at 1 and getting up around 6…is so not good…
December 6, 2007 at 5:12 pm #642892laphon1 wrote:travistie wrote:I get up at 5:00 AM to go to work. I hate Atlanta traffic!
At 5:00 AM I am already at work. I get up at 3:30. Yuck. The only saving grace is hardly any traffic.
That’s the thing that sucks, is the traffic. I only live about 25 minutes away from my office. But have to get there 40 minutes early just so I can get there on time. If I were to leave 30 minutes before my start time… I would not make it. The morning rush is horrible here. I could easily do my job from home, but they refuse to allow us. I wanna move back home!!! Whhaaaaaa! Sorry! π³
December 6, 2007 at 5:44 pm #642893DROGO wrote:Hi Melody! My wife recently fell in love with the griffin chicks, so I’m trying to snatch all of them up for her before she changes her mind. I was wondering which of the limited production griffin chicks (particularly the sitting ones) will you be making more of, and which ones are “retired” so I can keep a lookout for them on Ebay? Thanks so much for the touch up paints again π Cheers! π π π π π π
Everybody has answered this already! The Pearl with blue eys are the only retired ones so far, other than the one-of-a-kinds that Jennifer is making. I also have some test painted ones that I was planning to list on ebay soon.
Test paints are individually painted pieces that may look like a color we will use on more of them in the future .December 6, 2007 at 7:37 pm #642894I may have missed it in this thread, but will there ever be anymore Purple Wolf Griffin chicks to get? I missed that whole family altogether, but could never afford the adults (they were ebay only, right?). Im hoping those kinds of chicks will go back into the store so I can grab just them.
December 7, 2007 at 3:42 am #642895Melody wrote:DROGO wrote:Hi Melody! My wife recently fell in love with the griffin chicks, so I’m trying to snatch all of them up for her before she changes her mind. I was wondering which of the limited production griffin chicks (particularly the sitting ones) will you be making more of, and which ones are “retired” so I can keep a lookout for them on Ebay? Thanks so much for the touch up paints again π Cheers! π π π π π π
Everybody has answered this already! The Pearl with blue eys are the only retired ones so far, other than the one-of-a-kinds that Jennifer is making. I also have some test painted ones that I was planning to list on ebay soon.
Test paints are individually painted pieces that may look like a color we will use on more of them in the future .Cool! Thanks Melody. I actually got the pearl sitting chickie from SPark! I have the Sunset and wolf chicks fluttering to me as we speak π
December 7, 2007 at 6:44 am #642896PhoenixTears wrote:I may have missed it in this thread, but will there ever be anymore Purple Wolf Griffin chicks to get? I missed that whole family altogether, but could never afford the adults (they were ebay only, right?). Im hoping those kinds of chicks will go back into the store so I can grab just them.
No. Those were the Special 10 and were all sold on E-bay.
December 7, 2007 at 7:20 am #642897Greater Basilisk wrote:PhoenixTears wrote:I may have missed it in this thread, but will there ever be anymore Purple Wolf Griffin chicks to get? I missed that whole family altogether, but could never afford the adults (they were ebay only, right?). Im hoping those kinds of chicks will go back into the store so I can grab just them.
No. Those were the Special 10 and were all sold on E-bay.
π₯ π₯ π₯December 7, 2007 at 3:45 pm #642898Greater Basilisk wrote:The only ones she definitely not making more of are the pearl chicks, because those were signed.
Melody, about how many of the pearl chicks did you make?
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