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ben_m
Aug 25, 2005
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"So’s that," Carl noted.
Michelle poked at her food. "The only reason I got the first film was becaus e Brad wanted to screw me."
"You have no idea," I said. Why wasn’t I supposed to call? Despite Joshua’s reassurance, I was worried. I fought the urge to grab the phone right off. I decided to think about another entirely futile task instead. "Miranda, coul d you get Roland Lanois on the horn for me?"
"What do I do now?" Van Doren wanted to know.

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"So’s that," Carl noted.
Michelle poked at her food. "The only reason I got the first film was becaus
e Brad wanted to screw me."
"You have no idea," I said. Why wasn’t I supposed to call? Despite Joshua’s reassurance, I was worried. I fought the urge to grab the phone right off. I
decided to think about another entirely futile task instead. "Miranda, coul
d you get Roland Lanois on the horn for me?"
"What do I do now?" Van Doren wanted to know.

First, find a good photo of a horn—depending on how you intend to "place" Roland Lanois on the horn (or in it) will weigh heavily on the "horn" photo you choose.

Secondly, take a picture of Roland Lanois, use the lasso tool to trace Roland, then the move tool to drag him to the horn photo.

Next use the transform tool to scale/skew/rotate Roland, then use the move tool to appropriately "get Roland on the horn."

Save your photo as a PSD file in case you need to edit the photo later. You can re-save as a jpeg, using save for web, and have an email-ready copy of the photo for distribution to your friends Joshua, Carl, Brad and Miranda. (Depending on exactly how you place Roland on the horn–or the horn in Roland, will determine whether or not you email him a copy.)

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