Duke City Fix

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Kitson Harvey

Sweet Jesus, please make it stop

The blue is killing my eyes. Isn't April 1 already over somewhere?

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I keep hitting 'F5' hoping it will go away. It looks like the graphics of a feminine hygiene product.

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I love the flowers and the blue isn't bad but the link colors I almost see double on. I thought it might just my aging boomer eyes but maybe not. I vote for keep the blue and flowers but darken up the reds. I also like the teeshirt.

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Hey, I kinda like it!

Its not very 'burque in feel......more like Savannah but perhaps seasonal themes would be fun!


(did I really say I liked it?)

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I love the zinnias and just bought some seeds but I hang my t-shirts upside down.

What is the preferred hanging technique?

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Upside down!

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Ouch the blue hurts , I think it is trying to kill me like the sun does when I come out of the cave. Please make it stop...................im melting

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If it's just for one day I can live with it. I just don't want it to clash with any more wrestling stories I may post.

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Hanging shirts upside down does away with the little puckers at the shoulders. It's a nice spring blue but the red has got to be darker or maybe a darker blue. Have to remember not all of us are members of Generation X and the eye sight is one of the first things to go.

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This may help explain things.

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I feel so betrayed.

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Nice try chantal! I'm not gonna get Rick Rolled! ha ha....

I have to agree about the red. I'm getting a headache trying to read.

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Umm... THIS is worse!!!! Akkk... 80's retro... Akkk...

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