If you're using pages torn from a book on a card or other art project, make sure you read the content of the page before using it.
Just sayin'.
You could be inadvertently, um, inappropriate.
Of course, if you mean to be inappropriate, well, that's just fine.
I just don't want you to embarrass yourself.
You're welcome.
Is this a hint born of personal knowledge, by any chance?
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ReplyDeletePersonal experience by chance? Bwahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteIs there any chance you will share how you know this???
ReplyDeleteLOL... You know you have to share how you know this now...
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ReplyDeleteOh my gosh - a friend has borrowed mine. Please tell me it wasn't one of mine...
ReplyDeleteNo, Patti. Not yours! I really hope if it was a mistake, the artist doesn't read this blog. Then I will feel mean. I hope it was very, very deliberate.
ReplyDeleteI took my hint down. It just feels wrong.
ReplyDeleteSo I shouldn't tear up my second copy of The Story of O for a sympathy card, eh? :lol: I have a non valuable Gone with the Wind that I use/tear up and you really do have to watch the text. This is why I love sheet music. ;)
ReplyDeleteLOL! GWTW would yield some interesting pages!
ReplyDeleteHilarious and so very true...great words of wisdom!
ReplyDeleteYou've just GOT to share the story that prompted this. Frankly, Susan, I do give a damn!
ReplyDeleteSorry, Sue. Just take the lesson for what it is...I truly don't want to embarrass the person who did it, in case it was just an accident. Feels too much like gossip.
ReplyDeleteSue again. I agree; I just thought it was maybe connected to a funny story. But embarrassing someone isn't funny. And now I'll throw my Playgirl homemade DP away.
ReplyDeleteOh my. . . . Unfortunately I work with felons, several of whom are sex offenders. As a result, I am either rarely easily offended or I can make something offensive very easily. I could see me doing something like this and it not even registering. Thanks for the tip!
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