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LTS Nick Walker, by HangUp on Jul 1, 2011 12:44:16 GMT 1, If your looking to sell please pm best price
Thanks
If your looking to sell please pm best price
Thanks
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telsin
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LTS Nick Walker, by telsin on Jul 1, 2011 14:50:09 GMT 1, My favourite nick walker print, I remember someone on the forum selling one a month or so ago for £1200
My favourite nick walker print, I remember someone on the forum selling one a month or so ago for £1200
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LTS Nick Walker, by curiousgeorge on Jul 1, 2011 20:11:52 GMT 1, Still got mine. Gorgeous print. Not for sale though!
Sold mine recently and seeing that made me wince
At least i have the luxury of putting the proceeds into another piece of art
Still got mine. Gorgeous print. Not for sale though! Sold mine recently and seeing that made me wince At least i have the luxury of putting the proceeds into another piece of art
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limitup
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LTS Nick Walker, by limitup on Jul 2, 2011 5:34:10 GMT 1, Is there text in the wings? If so, what does it say?
Is there text in the wings? If so, what does it say?
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LTS Nick Walker, by chyren on Jul 2, 2011 6:56:58 GMT 1, Is there text in the wings? If so, what does it say?
If it can helps: I can Definitly read chaos 6 or 7 times on the left wing.. Not so sure about the second wing..
Is there text in the wings? If so, what does it say? If it can helps: I can Definitly read chaos 6 or 7 times on the left wing.. Not so sure about the second wing..
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LTS Nick Walker, by chyren on Jul 2, 2011 7:10:18 GMT 1, Thinking.. Butterfly,chaos..
The butterfly effect?
Wikipedia pasta In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions; where a small change at one place in a nonlinear system can result in large differences to a later state. For example, the presence or absence of a butterfly flapping its wings could lead to creation or absence of a hurricane.
Thinking.. Butterfly,chaos.. The butterfly effect? Wikipedia pasta In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions; where a small change at one place in a nonlinear system can result in large differences to a later state. For example, the presence or absence of a butterfly flapping its wings could lead to creation or absence of a hurricane.
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LTS Nick Walker, by fingerz on Jul 2, 2011 7:19:40 GMT 1, i remember another thread about this age's ago , cant find it though but i do recall what chyren has posted about it spelling out 'chaos'
i remember another thread about this age's ago , cant find it though but i do recall what chyren has posted about it spelling out 'chaos'
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LTS Nick Walker, by chyren on Jul 2, 2011 7:36:29 GMT 1, Did I ?? I honestly don't remember.. I m not even sure I saw that print before..confused.. Damn I need to check all my posts now.. Or quit smoking..
Ok I ll check my posts..
Did I ?? I honestly don't remember.. I m not even sure I saw that print before..confused.. Damn I need to check all my posts now.. Or quit smoking..
Ok I ll check my posts..
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LTS Nick Walker, by fingerz on Jul 2, 2011 7:38:53 GMT 1, @chyren ....... i didnt mean you had made that comment before it was just in a thread about it ....
@chyren ....... i didnt mean you had made that comment before it was just in a thread about it ....
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LTS Nick Walker, by smellmyfinger on Jul 2, 2011 7:42:43 GMT 1, As I recall the reasoning behind this is to do with the butterfly effect within the chaos theory. Butterfly flapping wings creates hurricanes and all that. Just my twopenny worth.
As I recall the reasoning behind this is to do with the butterfly effect within the chaos theory. Butterfly flapping wings creates hurricanes and all that. Just my twopenny worth.
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