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I am a mixed media artist and crafts-maker working in (among other things) watercolor, pens, photos, computer mish-mash, clay, beads, leather, fabric and sound. I like to write about many things - whatever catches my attention.  Also humor, comedy, laughs wherever possible.  So you will find that I am all over the place.  And I have an opinion on everything!  Most likely it will change by tomorrow.  I like to photograph whatever is going on around me and make short videos which are just a step above your regular home videos of family and pets- so be forewarned.  I will be sharing my thoughts on life while I make stuff.  We used to call my kind of life a "renaissance life" but I don't hear that expression much anymore.  So, am I an old hippie trying to get current?  I would say so!  I try not to get too political or religious and for the most part I am harmless. 

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Sue Adams

Here's the response to your comment on my hub "Hanging Upside down:

Hi mega1. Old people use the gravity invertor, my mum used it at 82! But she didn't go all the way down. No, you don't have to lose weight before using one. Our inverter has a maximum weight capacity of 300lbs/136kgs. If that is not enough you can get bigger ones that feel more sturdy. But like I said in the article, if you are new to this, get someone to coach you gently, easy does it. You don't have to go all the way upside down to begin with but you'll soon want to. If there is a history of blood clotting or stroke I would consult a physician first. Otherwise, yes, it's great and definitely cures bad backs.

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Stevennix2001

i liked some of your comments on the forums, so i decided to become your fan.

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lorlie6

I like you LOADS, Mega1! And your hubs are very thought-provoking.

Good job, and keep it up!

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Mike Lickteig

Welcome! Your thoughts about art, the '60s, and life in general are wonderfully insightful. Glad to be your fan!


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