tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3534526528945253819.post8936164588415448922..comments2024-01-30T03:40:35.048-05:00Comments on Carmen Beecher: My Sketchbook Project for the Brooklyn Art LibraryCarmen Beecherhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03927377992707715320noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3534526528945253819.post-13216565493581661062020-03-01T11:48:00.609-05:002020-03-01T11:48:00.609-05:00This is how my buddy Wesley Virgin's adventure...This is how my buddy <b>Wesley Virgin's</b> adventure launches in this <b>SHOCKING and controversial VIDEO.</b><br /><br />You see, Wesley was in the army-and shortly after leaving-he discovered hidden, "mind control" secrets that the government and others used to get anything they want.<br /><br />THESE are the same tactics many celebrities (notably those who "became famous out of nothing") and top business people used to become rich and successful.<br /><br />You probably know that <b>you utilize only 10% of your brain.</b><br /><br />That's mostly because most of your BRAINPOWER is UNCONSCIOUS.<br /><br />Perhaps that expression has even occurred INSIDE your own brain... as it did in my good friend <b>Wesley Virgin's</b> brain 7 years ago, while driving an unlicensed, beat-up bucket of a car with a suspended license and $3.20 on his bank card.<br /><br />"I'm so fed up with going through life paycheck to paycheck! When will I get my big break?"<br /><br />You've taken part in those conversations, am I right?<br /> <br />Your success story is waiting to be written. You just have to take a leap of faith in YOURSELF.<br /><br /><b><a href="http://syntaxlinks.com/click/?b=28240131&p=8822560947962948681&a=8&c=1&s=59e227006e41a1f992504787c734f86b" rel="nofollow">Learn How To Become A MILLIONAIRE Fast</a></b>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11986278845542362873noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3534526528945253819.post-19604156824975651122020-01-26T20:47:44.464-05:002020-01-26T20:47:44.464-05:00Thank you for sharing your sketchbook insights! I ...Thank you for sharing your sketchbook insights! I enjoyed reading your humorous limericks and viewing your engaging art! :-D My oldest daughter gave me a Brooklyn sketchbook, too, as a Christmas gift! I haven't started yet. I mulling an idea of doing artwork of our two new kittens, Lemondrop and Jellybean, sister and brother, now 8 months old. I want to tie them in to our beloved Party Boy, a girl, who died last year on May 12, 2019, age 17 years old. She's buried in a nice spot in a nearby woods, and we visit her occasionally. Something will reveal itself to me. :-)Helenahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18031770771265359951noreply@blogger.com