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'V' is for...

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 1:47 am
by Athos

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:00 am
by wunztwice
Hehe. I'm glad I guessed the actual occupation on chat.

Anyways, another great Vig Steve. That's one of the best uses for the 'seaweed' peice I've seen. And of course the fig posing is nice too!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 2:15 am
by Shadowviking
The purple legs for, I presume, grape stains is a nice touch. The whole thing is good, though- I especially am with wunztwice on digging the seaweed. Awesome!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:10 am
by smcginnis
Crankin' 'em out agin, are ye?

Nice. I, too, like the purple legs. The vines are quite creative, and both of the figs are great.

~smcginnis

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:27 am
by Remyth
Well, I've got nothing to say except wonderful! Perfect choice of peices and figs as always.

In Christ,

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 4:22 pm
by Traveler
I was holding out for vignettist...

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:29 pm
by The Blue Knight
This is a grape looking vig! I was worried lately vat your vigs were rotting on the vine but now you've got a smashing success. Good to see you uncorking the MOCs again. You have a barrel full of them in the cellar. I'm not wine-ing about past MOCs, but this one has a fruity bouqet , and it's very taste-fully done. Will you be harvesting more of these vigs soon? I love your carafe-t with the brick! You are one glass-y guy.

Yamhill County, where I live, is Oregon's famed wine country. I just had to fit that in.

But seriously folks! THis is a very cool vig, my fav I think so far. The purple legs are a great touch, but I would have put them on a female fig. I want to see what the rest of the place looks like!

Richard

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:46 pm
by Legendary_Corsair
He,I like this creation....Nice touch with the legs....All in all great!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 5:54 pm
by Shadowviking
The Blue Knight wrote:This is a grape looking vig! I was worried lately vat your vigs were rotting on the vine but now you've got a smashing success. Good to see you uncorking the MOCs again. You have a barrel full of them in the cellar. I'm not wine-ing about past MOCs, but this one has a fruity bouqet , and it's very taste-fully done. Will you be harvesting more of these vigs soon? I love your carafe-t with the brick! You are one glass-y guy.

Yamhill County, where I live, is Oregon's famed wine country. I just had to fit that in.

But seriously folks! THis is a very cool vig, my fav I think so far. The purple legs are a great touch, but I would have put them on a female fig. I want to see what the rest of the place looks like!

Richard
Oh dietys...
Why? :lol:

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:33 pm
by The Blue Knight
Shadowviking wrote:
The Blue Knight wrote:This is a grape looking vig! I was worried lately vat your vigs were rotting on the vine but now you've got a smashing success. Good to see you uncorking the MOCs again. You have a barrel full of them in the cellar. I'm not wine-ing about past MOCs, but this one has a fruity bouqet , and it's very taste-fully done. Will you be harvesting more of these vigs soon? I love your carafe-t with the brick! You are one glass-y guy.

Yamhill County, where I live, is Oregon's famed wine country. I just had to fit that in.

But seriously folks! THis is a very cool vig, my fav I think so far. The purple legs are a great touch, but I would have put them on a female fig. I want to see what the rest of the place looks like!

Richard
Oh dietys...
Why? :lol:
What does "dietys" mean? Did you mean Deities, as in gods? I just want to make sure a pun isn't being put past me.

As for why; well, I guess it was all bottled up inside. Really, that's just vintage me, just how I am. I hope you won't make me pay a vine for such comments. I wouldn't want to crop my posts.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 6:39 pm
by Shadowviking
The Blue Knight wrote:What does "dietys" mean? Did you mean Deities, as in gods? I just want to make sure a pun isn't being put past me.
Oops, dieties, yeah. Phew though- I'm glad you didn't try to throw a pun in-
The Blue Knight wrote:As for why; well, I guess it was all bottled up inside. Really, that's just vintage me, just how I am. I hope you won't make me pay a vine for such comments. I wouldn't want to crop my posts.
AAAGH! The pain... :lol:

Oh, I just noticed the rat, funny!

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:16 pm
by smcginnis
The Blue Knight wrote:This is a grape looking vig! I was worried lately vat your vigs were rotting on the vine but now you've got a smashing success. Good to see you uncorking the MOCs again. You have a barrel full of them in the cellar. I'm not wine-ing about past MOCs, but this one has a fruity bouqet , and it's very taste-fully done. Will you be harvesting more of these vigs soon? I love your carafe-t with the brick! You are one glass-y guy.

Yamhill County, where I live, is Oregon's famed wine country. I just had to fit that in.

But seriously folks! THis is a very cool vig, my fav I think so far. The purple legs are a great touch, but I would have put them on a female fig. I want to see what the rest of the place looks like!

Richard
Hehe, that almost sounds like MadLibs.

I myself live in the California Wine Country (Sonoma County, along with nearby Napa County).

~smcginnis

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 7:57 pm
by leaf_of_lire
Good job. I'm not used to these occupations so I was confused when I saw "vintner". Great use of sea weed also.

Posted: Thu May 17, 2007 10:02 pm
by Emp.Justinian
The Blue Knight wrote:Yamhill County, where I live, is Oregon's famed wine country. I just had to fit that in.

That's interesting. i live close to their and every thanksgiving my family goes to McMinvle to taste wines.

On the vig itself, great work! :D This kind of reminds me of the early part of the movie "the mouse that ruared." Good work, now what will 'w' bring?

God's speed

Emp.Justinian

Posted: Fri May 18, 2007 12:19 am
by kelderic
Hehe, when I saw the V For, I was thinking Vendetta. However, this is quite nice.

Kelderic