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At 9:46pm on June 7, 2010, Kim Fox said…
Thanks for wishing me luck... and thanks for sharing the art! It is pretty awesome! I'll definitely bookmark that link. Very impressive! Have any Colts stuff?
At 1:38pm on June 8, 2010, Aileen McManamon said…
Hi Larry -- Thanks for reaching out and for the compliment (I'll pass it along to my mom!). I had a look at your site and love the unique take on the artwork. Clearly something special. Now, I must clearly state that I am a Browns fan, born and raised in Cleveland, but I'm sure we can get past that as you seem like a very nice person despite your affinity for the colours of black and gold. ;-)
Cheers-
Aileen
At 9:53am on June 9, 2010, Sports Law Handbook said…
Larry;

You have some remarkable work here!
JR
At 10:05am on June 9, 2010, Sports Law Handbook said…
Larry
I have added your link to our site under "Sports Art" and made a comment and link to your site on our Sports Law facebook page.
Jr.
At 9:25pm on June 9, 2010, Gail Sideman said…
You do beautiful work, Larry. Let's chat via Twitter (I'm @PUBLISIDE) and please join my Facebook Fan Page (facebook.com/PUBLISIDE) and let's tell more people about your talents!
At 10:45pm on June 9, 2010, Gail Sideman said…
I look forward to seeing you on Facebook, Larry. Try Twitter if you're serious about getting the word out about your product. If you follow and engage with a targeted group of people, you'll never find a more generous group to lead your referral efforts.
At 11:31am on June 10, 2010, Gail Sideman said…
Go to my website: publiside.com and there's a PDF cheat sheet available for download (you'll find link on the home page)... guides you through Twitter basics.

**Also, please revisit that address in a few weeks when I hope to have new site up!
At 2:05pm on June 18, 2010, harold edward brooks said…
thanks, you have some nice work in your portfolio. i used to draw on basketballs with a ball point pen when i was in high school, did portraits of the team. my work is pretty much old-school, traditional oil on canvas.

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