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Nov 13, 2007 22:48

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wings_unfurling November 14 2007, 05:04:23 UTC
ROFL!

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rhinecat November 14 2007, 07:47:38 UTC
So true!

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its_a_travesty November 15 2007, 12:26:52 UTC
My mom sent this link to me because it reminded her of my cat (and I totally agree with her; he does all the same things except for the last one). It is hilarious for someone with cats.
http://cosmos.bcst.yahoo.com/ver/223/popup/index.php?cl=4582999
I also haven't been commenting much, but I still read all your posts. I really liked your little scrapbook album. It was really cute and really good. But all your stuff is good (especially your cards). I've been scrapbooking lately, but I'm not that good yet (and I only have the basic supplies). My aunt got me into it this summer when we had "stamp it up (or whatever it was called)" parties.
You've been writing about Jonathan a lot, so I was wondering how you're doing lately. You don't talk about it as much as you used to, but hopefully that's a good thing. Alright, this was long but whatev. Bye!

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belovedfreedom November 15 2007, 17:55:09 UTC
I'll make a post later for you ( ... )

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its_a_travesty November 15 2007, 20:59:58 UTC
That sounds really cool. I'll look into that in January when I have some money to spend. I never thought I was creative until I saw all the ideas and came up with a bunch of new ones. It's nice to see what you can do.
I also like this stuff cause it gives me something to do when I'm bored. I feel so much more productive when I'm not just lyin about.
I'll definitely put you as a reference. I know that for Stampin Up they have these awesome stamps that only a hostess can get so if it's the same for Club Scrap then that's always good.

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belovedfreedom November 16 2007, 06:15:15 UTC
Well, Club Scrap isn't built on hostesses like SU, but they do have people called FFC crafters. They are mainly based on the members. Many of the products in their online store (heaven to us CS people) are only available to members. To become a member, you have to commit to at least a 3-month subscription. They also hold retreats every year. There are three large ones that are $375. That includes a retreat around three days with everything from fancy meals to workshops to goodies (there is a kit made especially for main retreat attendees included in the price) that takes place at a nice hotel near CS headquarters, which they shuttle you to for extra fun during the retreat. Then there are mini retreats for $85 and you also get to visit CSHQ. In addition, there are the rolling retreats which take place at various locations in the US. Those are $150, I think? I've been to a mini retreat before, and it was great. I am considering going to a main retreat next year ( ... )

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