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Japanese origami
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08/30/05 12:21 AM
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I just love making origami. I am pretty good at it, not to brag. I can make dogs, rabbits, ducks, elephants, penguins, etc... but does anyone know any ood sites I can learn some more on? Miss Natsume gave me a book with a lot of origami in it, but it is written in Japanese, and I can't read the instructions. :p
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/04/05 01:57 AM
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I really like origami. It's really therapeutic, as well as fun.
"The secret of success is constancy to purpose" - Benjamin Disraeli.
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/04/05 05:40 PM
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Yes, I agree, I think. Whatever therapeutic means... it's time for the dictionary!!
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/07/05 10:23 PM
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I can only make really really easy things. I have two books on them but they are to hard, the steps are not explained so people like me could understand.
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/10/05 01:11 AM
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Well, lovingbudgies, I could only make simple stuff, too (planes, cups, penguins... those are easy stuff..) but I practiced, and became good. Of coarse you know this, but practice makes perfect!! :p
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/10/05 06:08 PM
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Why do you think that? I wasn't good at basketball, and now I'm wonderful. Same with tennis, piano, banjo, and kickball, baseball, etc.
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/11/05 06:03 PM
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Lol well I am not you :p . I am talking about origami, and the book does not show exacty what to do like I said before if you look up more.
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Re: Japanese origami
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09/13/05 12:20 AM
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lol, my friend, Andrew, plays the violin... we play bluegrass together. Have you heard the song (bluegrass) "She can't burn me now"? Very neat song! And easy to play! And the banjo was NOT easy to learn!!
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