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Tuesday, March 07, 2006

At Wed Mar 08, 09:32:00 AM EST, Blogger Dee Anna said...

Brian, you have to show me how to put words overtop of photos!! I love this one!! This should be blown up and put in the lobby. TO NEAT

 
At Wed Mar 08, 09:47:00 AM EST, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'd love too. I use Photoshop's text tool (I draw a line first to put the text on.) So glad you like it.

 

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