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Wolffie

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About Me

MY LIFE AND WELCOME TO IT

I entered the graphics art field after I found out that the one year of college I suffered through wasn't for me. My first job was at a parade float company in my hometown. I learned how to build floats, among other things, and had my first lessons in silk screening. It was "rock and a stick" silk screening in those days....no computers, no automated machinery.....everything was done by hand. We had no photographic equipment, so I hand-cut the stencils, adhered them into the silk, and did the runs myself, with the aid of a helper....each one of us on our respective sides of the squeegee. Mostly, we printed banners for centennials, so we had to use a very thick textile ink that wouldn't soak into the material, and took a long time to dry. If we were lucky enough to have a third person, that person would hang the banners we just printed on a round pole that were then stuck in a series of holes that were drilled in a two-by-four that was nailed to the wall. If a third person wasn't available, one of us would have to hang the banners. Ahhh....those were the days.....

I moved to Chicago after I had worked for the float company for five years, and found a job at a company that silk screened display backgrounds and embellishments for department store window displays. Again, everything was printed by hand. I was the one and only stencil cutter and cut 4' by 8' stencils that sometimes took several days to finish. A new innovation came into being when transparent inks were introduced. We could print one color over another color and make a third color. We could eliminate several runs and come out with several more colors. This was a very cool thing, although it was very confusing for the stencil cutter....me. We had a lot of very impressive accounts at this company....Nieman Marcus, Macy's, and Marshall Field's, to name a few. It was thrilling to see the work I had participated in being displayed in the windows of these stores. I wish I'd taken pictures of some of the displays, but I didn't have the presence of mind to do that in those days.

I had always considered graphic arts a way to earn a living while I was persuing my real dream of entering the entertainment field, so while I worked as a silk screener during the day, I hit the piano bars at night to "sit in" with several of the local piano players around Chicago. I also appeared in several musicals in the local theatre community. There was a buzz in the community that a director from Lexington, Kentucky was looking for someone to star in two productions at a local dinner theatre, so I auditioned and got the parts. This move would change my life forever....

In Lexington, I met a gal who was also in the entertainment business, and we joined together to create a two-girl comedy/singing team. We played clubs all over the United States, and in 1970, wrote and starred in a 7-person revue that played Baltimore, and had the distinction of being the longest-running show in Baltimore history at that time. Our manager came to see the revue, and suggested that we go to Viet Nam to entertain the troops. We did a 2-month tour of the Far East, visiting the Philippines, Okinawa, Thailand, Taiwan, and Japan, and found the experience to be one of the most rewarding of our lives. Most of the troops were just kids, very homesick, and grateful to see American women. It was a very sad situation, especially when we visited the hospitals. The Viet Nam war was not a "popular" one, but all the protestors against the war, should have seen what I saw. Seeing those "kids" who were fighting for us put a face on the war for me. I have, and always will support our troops, no matter what. They're the bravest people I know. God bless our fighting men and women!

After I returned from the Far East, my partner and I toured the States again, playing clubs all over the country. When we came off the road for the last time, we both decided we were tired of it, and I went back into the graphic arts field, where I've remained ever since. I was looking for some way to earn a living with computers when I ran across the Cafe Press site, and the rest, as they say, is history. I now have four Cafe Press stores, and I'm loving every minute of it. What better way to earn a living is there than to work out of your home? All you need is a computer and a graphics program, and you're in business. If you're interested, I suggest you look into it. Cafe Press has a wonderful community of artists who are some of the most helpful people I've ever had the pleasure of associating with. I couldn't make it without them. Here's the link to Cafe Press if you're interested in opening your own store: Cafe Press

As far as veganism is concerned, I became a vegan in 1991. The only thing that keeps me on the vegan path is the animals. I don't do it for health, although the health benefits of a vegan diet are indisputable....it's all for the animals. God bless them all, and the horrible abuse they endure.

So that's my story, and I'm sticking to it.....If you want to browse my stores and my vegan/vegetarian chat room, just click on the banners below.




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My Interests

Veganism, saving the poor animals on this planet from horrendous abuse, my 4 Cafe Press t-shirt stores, designing, baking great vegan desserts.

Please visit the website of the fabulous Vesanto Melina, M.S., R.D. here: Nutrispeak.com

Famous Vegans


Alicia Silverstone, actress
Brandy, singer
Ed Begley, Jr., actor
Grace Slick, singer
Howard Lyman, author
John Robbins, author
K.D. Lang, singer
Kevin Nealon, actor
Linda Blair, actress
Lindsay Wagner, actress
Martina Navratilova, tennis player
Shania Twain, singer
Stephanie Powers, actress
Woody Harrelson, actor
Mariel Hemmingway, actress
Joaquin Phoenix, actor
Moby, singer
Sara Gilbert, actress
Clint Eastwood, actor, producer, director
Coretta Scott King, wife of Martin Luther King

I'd like to meet:



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Music:

I love jazz, swing, and light rock. Heavy metal and rap give me the shakes....

Movies:

I love all the hoakie romantic comedies...such as "Sleepless In Seattle", "You've Got Mail", and "When Harry Met Sally".

Television:

Everybody Loves Raymond, Roseanne, Frazier, I Love Lucy reruns, 20/20, American Idol, Bill Cosby reruns.

Books:

My favorite books are vegan cookbooks...in particular, "How It All Vegan" and "Garden Of Vegan" by Sarah Kramer and Tanya Barnard, and "La Dolce Vegan" by Sarah Kramer.

Heroes:

IN MEMORY OF SHARRON JANE PENRY



CANDY, MY "LITTLE SIS"

CANDY AND GABBY

CANDY'S KIDS

MY "YUNE"

JUNE AND PEPPER

MY BUDDY BETTY

THE CLAN

MY CHILDREN, PAST AND PRESENT



MAE

ABBY



OLIVER



SCARLETT



SHEBA



JODI

My Blog

What's Wrong With People?

I used to have faith in the human race. Each day I live makes that faith more difficult to uphold. I've signed lots of petitions to stop the Canadian seal massacre, and I've also voted in several poll...
Posted by Wolffie on Tue, 18 Apr 2006 03:26:00 PST

Happy Easter!

Happy Easter!  I hope your day is a good one....
Posted by Wolffie on Sun, 16 Apr 2006 11:49:00 PST

My Niece And Nephew

My niece graduated from St. Mary Of The Woods College in Terre Haute, Indiana, several years ago. She and my nephew have a website for all St. Mary's alumni.  If you're interested, you can check ...
Posted by Wolffie on Tue, 11 Apr 2006 11:36:00 PST

Vegan Cookbook Author, Sarah Kramer

For all you vegans out there, there's a great vegan cookbook you should pick up. It's called "La Dolce Vegan", written by Sarah Kramer, co-author of "How It All Vegan" and "Garden Of Vegan". The recip...
Posted by Wolffie on Sat, 08 Apr 2006 11:58:00 PST

The T-Shirt Biz

I opened Cowpie Creek in May, 2005.  Being a vegan, I wanted to design shirts for people like myself, and Cafe Press gave me the opportunity to do that with very little investment. Nuts About Te...
Posted by Wolffie on Tue, 04 Apr 2006 08:50:00 PST