Well anyhow Happy Fathers' Day to my fellow Jacurutans who have had the experience of the joys and trials of raising children.




























Enjoy them while they last

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D Pope wrote:Thank you very much! Six kids & five grandkids all out of the house, sometimes it makes me laugh, sometimes I cry.
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"I grew up in the suburbs of New Orleans. My first visit to Jackson Square in the French Quarter completely fascinated me... seeing the artists at work... the ability to create a three-dimensional image on a two-dimensional surface... I knew then that was something I wanted to be able to do!"
As long as I can remember I always loved old boats, old buildings and historical stuff. Whenever my mother had company from out of town she always took them for good New Orleans food and a visit to some of the old plantation houses along the River Road. As a small boy I tagged along. Those old places captured my imagination and I have been drawing and painting them since. Now I have retired to the Atlanta area due to poor health... but I sure miss that New Orleans cooking!
Kendrick III Studio
After being discharged from the army in 1970 Mr. Kendrick began a career in the art field; first as an artist for the Yellow Pages in New Orleans then as the assistant advertising manager for a regional food chain. Later he worked as the ad manager in a local store for a national furniture chain. Tiring of the constant pressure of retail advertising, Mr. Kendrick resigned from his job and security in advertising to pursue a full time career of painting in late 1976. Kendrick III Studio was born and as they say... the rest is history.
Artist's Statement
"I try to build my art on fine craftsmanship which requires my being in full control of the medium and technique during all stages of a painting... from drawing and composition, to color and value control. A technician may or may not be an artist but an artist must be a technician... whether you prefer abstract or realistic art. To me, realism is a consious effort by the artist to select, delete or rearrange subject matter and forms any way he wants... using color, shape, etc to create a common language anyone can appreciate... and hopefully enjoy."
Richard "Dick" Warren, CBB, CCB, LD, PHD, MBA, BCS, ABR, QSC, CEO, WAR, EH, NHU, CPHB
Associate Real Estate Broker, Licensed in Georgia # 244291 e-mail dick.warren@metrobrokers.com
(770) 714-5555 Cell (404) 843-2500 Pager
2000 – Present – Associate Real Estate Broker & Senior Commercial / Business Broker
Metro Brokers GMAC Real Estate, 3600 Dallas Highway, Suite 100, Marietta, Ga. 30064
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2007 Number 1 Top Multi-Million Dollar Producer for Metro Brokers GMAC Real Estate in my office. Senior Commercial Brokerage, Business Brokerage and Elegant Home Residential Licensed Realtor in the State of Georgia since July of 2001. In the top 5% of sales with Metro Brokers GMAC Real Estate being a member of their multi-million dollar Top Producer's SUMMIT CLUB. Commercial Listings in one month were over $46.7 million dollars accomplished all on my own within a three month period. I have personally started and owned four other successful businesses (including a national Advertising Agency) prior to going into Real Estate. I have been through higher education levels in Real Estate and currently have the following certifications. CBB (Certified Business Brokerage), CCB (Certified Commercial Brokerage), LD (Leadership Development Certified), PHD Certification, MBA Certification, ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative), QSC (Quality Service Certified), CEO Certification, WAR Certification, EH (Elegant Homes Certification), NHU (New Homes University Certification), CPHB (Certified Professional Home Builder Certification).
Specialties
· 2007 # 1 Multi-Million Dollar Top Producer for Metro Brokers GMAC MTBR08
· Winner: 2004 Realtor of the Year by Cobb Association of Realtors
· Chairman Legislative Government 2005 & RPAC Trustee 2005 Cobb Assn. of Realtors
· Board of Directors Cobb Assn. of Realtors 2005-2006, Elegant Homes Certified
· Grievance Board Ga. Assn. of Realtors, (Ga. Assn. of Realtors), PREMIER SERVICE certified
· Past CEO & President, 2 Multi-Million Dollar Companies (Advertising Agency & Travel Agency)
Not sure yet. I just got turned onto it a few months ago, so I've only seen the first season. I liked #1 though, and all my co workers said #2 is better. I'll let you know.SandRider wrote:@Omph - I sorta enjoyed the first season of Justified - just enough Southern Cliche stirred into Southern Truth
to be interesting to me (altho the setting is Kentucky) ... after cutting the DishTV tho, haven't seen season
Two - any good, or most likely similar to Sons of Anarchy, all the good ideas played out in the first season and
now beating the same dead horses ?