tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8018249292029983678.post6934405506383938797..comments2021-08-25T07:25:17.313-04:00Comments on Sheree Burlington: Creative Polyvore Community33 questionshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16666730098950911948noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8018249292029983678.post-22303787422704260092011-05-15T14:09:11.852-04:002011-05-15T14:09:11.852-04:00Hm. Wise, witty and articulate? I'm tickled pi...Hm. Wise, witty and articulate? I'm tickled pink at the compliment, but I see myself more as scatty, pushy and prone to addictions like Polyvore. Which you describe down to a tee: it's a brilliant way to get in touch with artistic plumage from all across the world. Or not. It can be anything you want it to be: your own private online studio or atelier, or an ornate and busy broadcasting set complete with Italian bimbos twittering empty phrases at everyone.<br /><br />Sheree sounds a bit like me: a one track mind turned to whatever project falls into your lap at any given time. If you're British and upperclass, it's called eccentricity. If you're creative, it's called artistic flair. And if you're an angst ridden teenager unfortunate enough to fall into the clutches of a self absorbed and pompous shrink, you get pumped full of Ritalin.<br /><br />Give me new friends like Sheree anytime. She'll lift your spirits faster than you can say 'knickers in a twist'!<br /><br />Boo from PolyvoreAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com