Wednesday, November 02, 2005

Oriente


Esta vez os ofrezco la oportunidad de visitar la web de unos artesanos japoneses que saben hacer casitas de muñecas occidentales a la perfección. De todas maneras, tenéis que visitar su web para ver lo bien que trabajan. Son miembres del IGMA, que creo que es una especie de gremio de miniaturistas a escala mundial. Que yo sepa, en la península hay varios miembros de este club.

Los nombres de estos artesanos son Hiroyuki y Kyoko Kimura. Tienen muchas escenas y también, como ya he dicho arriba, casas completas.

This time I offer you the chance of seeing the web of two japanese artisans that make dollshouses and all its accesories. You have to visit the web to see their wonderful work. Both of them are members of IGMA, a kind of club of artisans of miniatures of all the world.

The names are Hiroyuki and Kyoko Kimura . They have a lot of scenes and as I said above, houses. They have as well a section dedicated to plants, where you can find a typical japanese plant: bonsai.

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  • You are visting the comment section of a spam artisan!

    October 3, 2005
    3801 Connecticut Avenue, NW
    Apartment 136
    Washington, DC 20008
    Telephone: (202) 362 7064

    The Honorable Kenneth Wainstein
    U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia
    U.S. Department of Justice
    555 Fourth Street, NW
    Washington, DC 20001

    Dear Mr. Wainstein:

    The full text of my autobiography titled "Significant Moments" can be accessed on the web at http://signmomentsone.blogspot.com. The manuscript is unusual in structure, and is written entirely in the form of quotations from published material. I spent about ten years writing the document, from the spring of 1993 to about the year 2004.

    From June 1988 to October 1991 I was employed at the law firm of Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld, two of whose executive managers are Robert S. Strauss, Esq. and Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq. Dennis M. Race, Esq. of Akin Gump designated himself the contact person regarding questions about my employment (202 887 4028).

    From 1992 to 1996 I was an outpatient at the Department of Psychiatry of the George Washington University Medical Center Department of Psychiatry, which at that time was chaired by Jerry M. Wiener, M.D. (now deceased). Dr. Wiener served in 1994-1995 as President of the American Psychiatric Association. He had earlier served as President of the American Psychoanalytic Association. Coincidentally, Dr. Wiener was Jewish and a native of Texas, like Robert S. Strauss (who serves as a trustee of GW's Ronald Reagan Institute of Emergency Medicine). Robert S. Strauss has an interest in biomedical issues and endowed a chair in neurology at the University of Texas Medical School. Both Mr. Strauss and Dr. Wiener were graduates of the University of Texas.

    I believe (without proof) that senior Akin Gump managers surreptitiously (and unlawfully) obtained draft versions of my autobiography which I submitted to my psychiatrists at GW. I further believe that Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Esq. transmitted the draft versions to his close friend and confidant, former President William Jefferson Clinton or Hillary Rodham Clinton. If you recall, in the mid-1990s, Mrs. Clinton chaired an ill-fated national health care reform initiative that considered benefits for mental health treatment.

    I understand that the willful fabrication of delusional symptoms to bolster a Social Security disability mental health claim would constitute a prosecutable act of criminal fraud.


    Sincerely,


    Gary Freedman

    cc: Eugene Lambert, Esq., trustee, GW
    David Kendall, Esq.

    By Blogger My Daily Struggles, at 2:14 PM  

  • A mi el proyecto me viene grande.

    By Blogger Mr.Celofan, at 11:20 AM  

  • Si hablas del gilipollas que me ha metido este rollo macabeo de primer comentario, me atrevería a decir que grande y lo que es peor, pesado como él solo.... Por cierto, ni lo he leído. Un beso, celofán (un día de éstos acabaré llamándote papel cebolla)

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:24 AM  

  • Curioso lo del Spanish Garden!

    By Blogger Unknown, at 1:03 PM  

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