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Mar. 9, 2008 at 5:31pm

Pictures from the Tacomic Birthday Party at The Helm

Great event at The Helm.

More tomorrow. 

For now, here is the link from the photo stream I set up.

Congratulation Tacomic and RR Anderson.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tacoma-urbanist/sets/72157604084855561/



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by Erik
on 3/9/2008 @ 6:16pm
Izenmania shows off his new art here:

www.izenman.com/2008/03/izenmania-now-wi...

by NineInchNachos
on 3/9/2008 @ 7:37pm
truly awesome. Thanks for your support sir!

by Erik
on 3/9/2008 @ 7:49pm
truly awesome. Thanks for your support sir!

Np. I am learning what a great place The Helm really is as a low cost way for people to get their work out there alot of visibility for folks to see.

I think they might benefit from a sandwich board which announces something like "Art Show at 3:00."

Now its complicated to tell which Tacomics you have left.

Check out Beautiful Angle pricing chart for how they do it:

beautifulangle.homestead.com/files/poste...

by NineInchNachos
on 3/9/2008 @ 8:26pm
the helm has a sandwich board, just forgot to stick it out.

by jcbetty
on 3/9/2008 @ 8:35pm
The Urbanist is surely, truly, the master of The Link (and not that train that goes from parking to fun) --nice shots!

by Erik
on 3/9/2008 @ 8:48pm
The Urbanist is surely, truly, the master of The Link (and not that train that goes from parking to fun) --nice shots!

Thanks. The cell phone pictures are brutish sometimes.

There's little chance I am going to be able to challenge the quality Gavin obtains:

www.kevinfreitas.net/journal/photos-port...

But then I get a few good ones which makes it worth it.

Also, Feed Tacoma makes it easy to put up content fast and combined with a pre-set flickr account, its amazing what can get online in just a few minutes.

The photos themselves are often up on the "net" within a couple of minutes of being taken.

by intacoma
on 3/9/2008 @ 8:50pm
Yeah I was very impressed great showing of people too, congrats

by tacomachickadee
on 3/9/2008 @ 9:14pm
The Urbanist needs to get his butt on the Link, in my opinion ... for his kids' sake ...

by Erik
on 3/9/2008 @ 9:41pm
The Urbanist needs to get his butt on the Link, in my opinion ... for his kids' sake ...

I can always can count on kind and appropriate words from tacomachickadee.

As for traveling downtown, I try to make it a habit to walk to stay in shape and to free up my seat on the LINK for others.

I am sure I will take the LINK soon. But I have pledged not to take it as a novelty. I am only going to take it when it actually serves a purpose such as allowing me to go someplace so I could avoid driving.

by Erik
on 3/16/2008 @ 9:33pm
Here's how Tacomic Pink Cook Revolution now greets Tacomans at lunch and Dinner at Herban Cafe:



via The Volcano:

weeklyvolcano.typepad.com/spew/2008/03/b...

Forever immortalized. One has to wonder where the rest of the Tacomics will end up.
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