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X-acto. At one time -- for many years -- when I worked as a typesetter, an X-acto knife was practically an extension of my hand, along with a hand-held waxer or trigger can full of rubber cement. Cut & paste, for real.
X-acto. At one time -- for many years -- when I worked as a typesetter, an X-acto knife was practically an extension of my hand, along with a hand-held waxer or trigger can full of rubber cement. Cut & paste, for real.
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Oh, sure. Trying to outdo me for the Xocolate prize, huh?
I must say, though (and this is totally grudgingly). heehee, hawhaw. ... the creativity you have shown in the ABC-along (I still can't get over the nightgowns) entitles you to a prize of some sort. XO
Posted by: Norma | 02 December 2006 at 12:41 PM
I've always been afraid of X-acto knives!
Posted by: Carole | 02 December 2006 at 02:26 PM
Ooh, very good choice!
Posted by: Birdsong | 03 December 2006 at 01:47 PM
Xcellent X!
Posted by: Chris | 03 December 2006 at 08:36 PM
That is a really great picture - I didn't realize that cutting and pasting was a literal term either!
Posted by: Jackie | 04 December 2006 at 08:26 AM
Cool picture!
Posted by: victoria | 04 December 2006 at 08:30 AM
OH my gosh, I just had a flashback to high school when I was editor of the newspaper..cut and paste indeed. I can almost smell the rubber cement.
Posted by: Christy | 04 December 2006 at 09:11 AM