I found the stamp in the local shop last month, and...sometimes I have a hard time stifling giggles and/or squeals in there, when they have something like this - Steve, or a big juicy carrot or whatever.
I'm always pleased when I find something Socky. Astonishing how few commercially available stamps and stickers there are related to substance abuse, incest, bestiality, extreme violence, etc. nitasee and I were thrilled beyond reason when, at MediaWest, we found a very few fan-made metal dogtags featuring Borry, Legoslut, and Elrond. There's nothing sadder than two grown women shrieking, "MITZI!!!" and giggling. Wait, I lie - the room was filled with Sentinel fans, and they're much more pathetic.
((youse want I should send him to you? e-mail me an address))
Astonishing how few commercially available stamps and stickers there are related to substance abuse, incest, bestiality, extreme violence, etc.
LMAO. I found a Mexican lobby card on ebay a few weeks ago for a movie about a sexy Italian ghost, who could have totally passed for my icon woman. It was TOO perfect! I was outbid, grrrrr >:(
((O.O WOWOHWOW! Really? I live in another country, tho...))
Hey, I still see pictures of Elrond and go "Mitzi" and giggle uncontrolably! But the comparison the Sentinel fans makes me feel much better.
I think I told you about the trick with Paperclay(TM) and rubber stamps. However, I must say, you've done a way better job than anything I've done yet. But, then, I'm a lazy droog.
Totally undeserved. If I told you how easy this stuff was to work with, you'd bitch-slap me. Y'know Shrinky Dinks? Stamping Paperclay makes Shrinky Dinks look like building a particle accelerator. Its level of difficulty and required skill is well below that of assembling a Lego person, making a Lite-Brite picture, or...um...I can't think of anything easier than those two, but you get the idea.
When I first saw this I thought it was one of those close-up photos of some bacterium or a squid thing. Then I looked at it and said, "Whoa! It's Cool! - and not a squid!"
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Date: 2002-07-09 11:31 am (UTC)::touches it::
::squeals and runs::
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Date: 2002-07-09 11:49 am (UTC)(no subject)
:weeps with pride:
Oh Ann! OH, ANN!
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I found the stamp in the local shop last month, and...sometimes I have a hard time stifling giggles and/or squeals in there, when they have something like this - Steve, or a big juicy carrot or whatever.
I'm always pleased when I find something Socky. Astonishing how few commercially available stamps and stickers there are related to substance abuse, incest, bestiality, extreme violence, etc.
((youse want I should send him to you? e-mail me an address))
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LMAO. I found a Mexican lobby card on ebay a few weeks ago for a movie about a sexy Italian ghost, who could have totally passed for my icon woman. It was TOO perfect! I was outbid, grrrrr >:(
((O.O WOWOHWOW! Really? I live in another country, tho...))
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Date: 2002-07-13 10:39 am (UTC)I think I told you about the trick with Paperclay(TM) and rubber stamps. However, I must say, you've done a way better job than anything I've done yet. But, then, I'm a lazy droog.
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Date: 2002-07-13 05:17 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2002-07-09 02:17 pm (UTC)This is wonderful work!! *worship*
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Totally undeserved. If I told you how easy this stuff was to work with, you'd bitch-slap me. Y'know Shrinky Dinks? Stamping Paperclay makes Shrinky Dinks look like building a particle accelerator. Its level of difficulty and required skill is well below that of assembling a Lego person, making a Lite-Brite picture, or...um...I can't think of anything easier than those two, but you get the idea.
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Date: 2002-07-09 03:08 pm (UTC)