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Old 10-29-2009, 09:54 PM
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What I dont understand is why the lady making the prayer shawl wants it to be blood colored.

You could have suggested that she learn how to dye her own yarn...with blood!

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Old 10-29-2009, 10:51 PM
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What I dont understand is why the lady making the prayer shawl wants it to be blood colored.
Because she worships, Khorne, the blood god?
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Old 10-30-2009, 12:51 AM
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Oh, that's nothing, EE - Our one-hour photo lab manager, who recently left the company to work on his own photographic business, is color-blind.
I wonder if he does a lot of black & white?

(Regardless, he's probably got a lot more interesting work now than what he did for the store. 1-hour photo labs generally don't do B&W, unless it's chromogenic film like Kodak BW400CN, in which case it works with normal C-41 chemistry. I once brought a roll of Tri-X film to a local photo lab, and they asked me "Is it C-41?" I said "No, it's D-76." The conversation kinda went downhill from there. I eventually had a nearby drug store mail it to Fuji and let them deal with it. Nowadays I'd just develop it myself, albeit with HC-110 rather than D-76, and have the negs scanned by the local digilab. One of these days I gotta get me a decent transparency scanner.)

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Actually, now that I think of it, our photo team leader is blind in one eye.
So was Andre de Toth, and he directed the 3-D film House of Wax. Funny, that, as he was unable to see in 3-D himself.

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Erin wrote: "What I dont understand is why the lady making the prayer shawl wants it to be blood colored. "
I made a prayer shawl out of a beautiful multi-colored, hand-woven woolen blanket that my sister-in-law's sister brought back from Mexico (or possibly Guatemala, she was in both countries). It was already rectangular with edge fringes; all I had to do was tie the tzitzit. Gets some raised eyebrows in synagogue on the rare occasions I wear it.

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Old 10-30-2009, 02:04 AM
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SC: Which one is closer to blood (tosses 12 different reds on the counter)
How 'bout I stab you with my scissors so we can find out?

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Depends. Are we talking arterial or venous?
*snerk* I would probably look better in a venous shade. Arterial is too red red for my skin tone.
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