Sep. 24th, 2004
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Sep. 24th, 2004 02:51 pmI don't have pictures of mine yet, but this is a vintage Mickey made from the same pattern that I used earlier this year:
http://showcase.goantiques.com/search/images.jsp?id=603144
This one uses the colors given on the envelope art (I went for the more traditional red shorts and white gloves). I feel better knowing that I did not, in fact, make the shorts too tight from incompetence.
ETA: Another vintage pattern site, this one including a nifty Mountie doll:
http://showcase.netins.net/web/dollpatterns/index.html
http://showcase.goantiques.com/search/images.jsp?id=603144
This one uses the colors given on the envelope art (I went for the more traditional red shorts and white gloves). I feel better knowing that I did not, in fact, make the shorts too tight from incompetence.
ETA: Another vintage pattern site, this one including a nifty Mountie doll:
http://showcase.netins.net/web/dollpatterns/index.html
...and they had a nice hot dinnOH MY GOD!
Sep. 24th, 2004 10:15 pmOh, well. Every appliance has its little eccentricities. They need some breaking in. And so did that poor chicken.
You remember the end of the second season of Millennium? With the bird-borne virus, and the nice Hallmark family sitting down to their chicken dinner, and suddenly they're all bleeding out their pores?
We remembered that episode. Bye, chicken.
You remember the end of the second season of Millennium? With the bird-borne virus, and the nice Hallmark family sitting down to their chicken dinner, and suddenly they're all bleeding out their pores?
We remembered that episode. Bye, chicken.