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Awesome work, guys! That was great! Yours was warmly conversational and yet maintained audio polish and relevance to thepiece. "Brillo,
"advertisement," and "foxy" definitely jazz up discussion of such a classical, refined portrait, but you still use these colloquial terms to get some great artistic points across! And Katie, could you please add me to your new category of female "foxy yet religious?" Thanks!
Again, fun commentary and quality observations & reactions to the painting. Eddie, I'm really glad you decided to speak on the podcasts. You sound great, and your tone is very honest and expressive. I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it yet, but you have some dead time at the end of both podcasts after the music. Intentional? Maybe just an oversight. FYI.
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Awesome work, guys! That was great! Yours was warmly conversational and yet maintained audio polish and relevance to thepiece. "Brillo,
"advertisement," and "foxy" definitely jazz up discussion of such a classical, refined portrait, but you still use these colloquial terms to get some great artistic points across! And Katie, could you please add me to your new category of female "foxy yet religious?" Thanks!
Posted by: shannon | April 3, 2007 3:46 PM
Again, fun commentary and quality observations & reactions to the painting. Eddie, I'm really glad you decided to speak on the podcasts. You sound great, and your tone is very honest and expressive. I don't know if anyone else has mentioned it yet, but you have some dead time at the end of both podcasts after the music. Intentional? Maybe just an oversight. FYI.
Posted by: shannon | April 3, 2007 3:53 PM