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5-Jul-2007 Dave Beedon and Joe Tripod

Author and his work

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Gary Winters13-Mar-2011 04:22
Congrats and all that. But, either you're leaning to the left or the picture is leaning to the right. And by the way, love the sandals.
Treas01-Jan-2009 18:21
Dave you are indeed a piece of work.
Guest 11-Jul-2007 14:16
Dave, I guess this officially ends your denial that Renton exists. Otherwise, you'd be trafficking in fraud by misrepresenting the location and subject of your photos. Remember, it's easier to tell the truth once you take that first baby step. Congratulations on the sale and recognition of your work--I hoist a glass in your general direction!
Guest 07-Jul-2007 06:20
Hey, congratulations!! Well deserved honour.
John Cooper06-Jul-2007 21:33
Dave, please put your ill earned gains to a pair of shoes. If you dont you will end up looking like this. http://www.pbase.com/john_cooper/image/61426684
Dave Beedon06-Jul-2007 07:01
You are encouraged to make a donation to that effect at www.help-poor-dave-buy-some-shoes.org.
jCross06-Jul-2007 06:33
At your new level of compensation, I would have thought you might be able to finally afford to buy some shoes.
Jason Anderson06-Jul-2007 04:43
definite congratulations in order, Dave. Hope you and Joe celebrated. Because of their fine taste in selecting art I'll refrain from commenting on the decorators' criminal choice of upholstered benches in the lobby. Starting now.
Guest 06-Jul-2007 00:59
proud of you dave! and JT. gold bullion cubes give me gas too.....
Lee G06-Jul-2007 00:57
Even better! You are a lucky man.
Dave Beedon06-Jul-2007 00:05
Thanks, Lee. Because the deal involved the transfer of a humongous amount of gold bullion, I had to sign a non-disclosure agreement. The penalty for breaking my oath is permanent banishment from Moab, so I cannot answer your question. However, I can reveal that I was allowed to ride in one of the company's maintenance trucks during a routine work shift. That was the fulfillment of a dream, but I had to pay for the gas.
Lee G05-Jul-2007 23:52
Kudos maximus Dave. That is very cool indeed!
Did this deal include a ride in the corporate jet? Over Moab?
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