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You may be familiar with the story about Uzilla, U-boat, the Whacko from Waco; she is an alleged human form who is harassing all sorts of people on etsy, presumably because she - well I won't go into why. Anyways, there's a wonderful anonymous person who is showcasing all the targets on a great blog, Amazing Artisans. I happen to be featured on there too and I am in AMAZING company! It would be great if you all visit that web site, and give all the people who are being unfairly harassed some love!!!!! You can also find out some of the actual FACTS about this story by clicking on some of wonderful lady's links! Thanks!

Comments

sharon said…
These beads are amazing Sue...like sitting on the beach!
So sorry about what is happening to you and others, try not to let it get to you, that's what she wants.

Thanks for your kind comments also, it means a lot!!
SummersStudio said…
Beautiful beads Sue. Love that cream and blue combination. So sorry this happened to you. I just finished reading some of the links and I am absolutely appalled that someone could be so cruel and mean spirited.
Silver Parrot said…
I'm definitely going to look and I love those beads - in fact, already bought a set from you :-)
Anonymous said…
love the beads! i didn't know about this harasser, i'll check out the blog. thanks.
Cindy said…
Hi Sue
How horrible to be harassed on Etsy! These are beautiful beach beads...the sand, the sky and a beach ball! It's amazing you could fit all of those details on a lentil.
Cindy
www.sweetbeadstudio.com
Rocki Adams said…
LOVE these! WOW Sue, these rock!

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