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Smed - 2005-11-08 23:33:44
That's about 120,438 times better than what I could do!
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hissandtell - 2005-11-08 23:38:08
There are Amish drag shows? Geez I miss out on things, being Oztrayan and culturally deprived and all. The closest I've come to something like that was watching (or maybe "witness"ing) someone dressed up as Harrison Ford (albeit in his Indy incarnation, admittedly) using a stockwhip in a sex club one night. Sigh. (And are your horsey's back legs bending backwards, perchance? Gracious! Is he a magic horsey?) Love, R xxx
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witty - 2005-11-08 23:57:24
Originally the horse was jumping over some bushes but he was in front of them, so I reconfigured the bushes so his back legs were behind the bushes and then his legs looked too short and then his body was too fat and then he looked like a dog and then the man looked too short and his legs were angled funny and he was too short and the bushes were all wrong and the angle was funny and...and...see why artist are so angsty? So in answer to your question, yes, he is indeed a magic horse. Yay! :-)
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Meany - 2005-11-09 01:29:37
You should have drawn a picture of her HAT, because I wanna see it! But I did enjoy the magic horsey. (I was one of those horsey-drawing little girls. I was OBSESSED.)
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stepfordtart - 2005-11-09 09:25:45
"suck like 29,000 goat butts" heeheeheeheeheeheee (and Im sick so my sense of humour's a bit awry at the moment!). Oh, please let me steal that and pass it off as my own. I have a book that shows how to draw horsies using circles joined together with gently curved lines. It only works if you copy EXACTLY from the book. As soon as your own horsie wants to be in some other kind of pose, the drawing comes out looking like.....ummm.....some circley things and curvey lines. Like a big pile of miss-matched bean cans or something else very un-horsey-like. Anyway, Yay for the magic horsey!
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Nanc' - 2005-11-09 09:52:58
What's with women bringing their men into dressing rooms these days? I don't like it either AND I really hate how men are always hanging around the lingerie department. Why? Do they think they'll get a glimpse or do they want the pretty, lacey things for themselves? Great post Ms. Witty!
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Gumphood - 2005-11-09 10:28:23
That picture tells me you like to ride. Maybe you should have just pulled some boy into the dressing room and that way tried to matched up with the co-ed love birds. Of course, it probably would have been awkward.
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jafer - 2005-11-09 20:46:48
You have the longest posts in history. Not that that's bad, just that I can only come visit when I have a bunch of time, so I don't end up 'skimming'. And BTW, we don't wear straw hats in our Amish drag shows, they're BONNETS!
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