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=Biography=
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My name is Ash and these are my jeans.  I've had them for two years and they have no knees or crotch.  However, what they lack in material they make up for in paint.
My name is Ash and these are my jeans.  I've had them for two years and they have no knees or crotch.  However, what they lack in material they make up for in paint.
My jeans have been with me through the making of various productions.  They started out at Reid Kerr college doing and HNC in Production and Technical Theatre whrre we took on various roles including stage management, LX, etc.  We enjoyed doing these roles but it was the really messy painting parts the we found a real bond with!  We've now found ourselves at the RSAMD specialsing in scenic art and props, adding more and more paint along the way.
My jeans have been with me through the making of various productions.  We started out at Reid Kerr college doing and HNC in Production and Technical Theatre whrre we took on the various roles including stage management, LX, etc.  We enjoyed doing these roles but it was the really messy painting parts the we found a real bond with!  We've now found ourselves at the RSAMD specialsing in scenic art and props, adding more and more paint along the way.

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Biography

My name is Ash and these are my jeans. I've had them for two years and they have no knees or crotch. However, what they lack in material they make up for in paint. My jeans have been with me through the making of various productions. We started out at Reid Kerr college doing and HNC in Production and Technical Theatre whrre we took on the various roles including stage management, LX, etc. We enjoyed doing these roles but it was the really messy painting parts the we found a real bond with! We've now found ourselves at the RSAMD specialsing in scenic art and props, adding more and more paint along the way.