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Is it all just black and white?

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
You learned this in those big buildings they call schools? 😕
Hank Wilkerson Elemetery, was a fine learning institution.
Thanks to them I still know my primary colors to this day.

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Originally posted by expuddlepirate
Hank Wilkerson Elemetery, was a fine learning institution.
Thanks to them I still know my primary colors to this day.
I just finished my first book!!








I started reading "Peter and Jane Go Shopping" when I was 7. 😀

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Originally posted by mikelom
I just finished my first book!!








I started reading "Peter and Jane Go Shopping" when I was 7. 😀
I started that book but never got to finish it. I have had to wonder for years how it ended. 🙁

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Originally posted by expuddlepirate
I started that book but never got to finish it. I have had to wonder for years how it ended. 🙁
The 1972 print ends with Jane buying some fruit and vegetables.

It was re-printed in 1989 - Jane didn't get to do any shopping, as her purse was pick-pocketed and Peter went to jail for punching the bloke when he found him!

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
I'm color blind. 😕
Racist.

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Originally posted by mikelom
The 1972 print ends with Jane buying some fruit and vegetables.

It was re-printed in 1989 - Jane didn't get to do any shopping, as her purse was pick-pocketed and Peter went to jail for punching the bloke when he found him!
Now the pickpocket is living off the royalties from his 'kiss and tell' book about Jane. He was on a talk show this afternoon. Movie to be released this comming summer.

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Originally posted by Ice Cold
Did you know that according to some unremembered book source, that if you add just one dop of black paint, to a gallon of white paint, the black pigment has an almost bleaching effect on the white paint, and the white becomes whiter?

I've neither confirmed nor discredited this theory by asking various painters and others this question. My Grandfather agr ...[text shortened]... s in the field?

AND If so fatso, 😉 Does this also cloud my judgement in other endevours?
I think it is blue that makes whites look whiter:

http://www.mrsstewart.com/


I don't know for sure cause I have a washing machine that already makes my white clothes white. I'm just saying it is possible with paint maybe.

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Originally posted by mlprior
I think it is blue that makes whites look whiter:

http://www.mrsstewart.com/


I don't know for sure cause I have a washing machine that already makes my white clothes white. I'm just saying it is possible with paint maybe.
My Granny used to use that stuff, cool. 🙂