help pose the Tiny Army!

Sep 15, 2009 13:11

I have great fun posing the Tiny Army, but when you've got 157 of the little guys (possibly a few more...there's something wrong with my count that I haven't figure out), your creativity begins to flail. There are only so many mass poses I can do. *g ( Read more... )

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garrideb September 17 2009, 01:55:06 UTC
I would love to see the Tiny Army accomplishing some normal human task like making a sandwich or playing a board game!

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crimsonquills September 21 2009, 20:04:02 UTC
I think that would be incredibly cute, but probably take a lot of props! I suppose I could put them together a little at a time... *ponders*

*g*

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periwinkle27 September 22 2009, 01:09:03 UTC
Based on today's commute they could be normal human highway construction workers, with the bulk of the Army being commuters stuck in a traffic jam as their cars, and tempers, overheat.

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crimsonquills October 12 2009, 04:04:40 UTC
(I'm catching up on old comments.)

I had to LOL, although I'm sorry for the pain of your commute.

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periwinkle27 October 12 2009, 15:13:02 UTC
I forgot to mention that 90% of the construction workers should be standing around watching the other 10% work.

Sadly, Cleveland does have a good transit system. I used to live in NYC and got spoiled. Here you have to travel by car.

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crimsonquills October 12 2009, 21:04:43 UTC
I forgot to mention that 90% of the construction workers should be standing around watching the other 10% work.

That seems to be the case no matter what the construction is or where it's happening. I have to wonder how the heck that works. Especially given that they get paid really well.

Sadly, Cleveland does have a good transit system. I used to live in NYC and got spoiled. Here you have to travel by car.

I assume you mean that Cleveland does not have a good transit system? :-)

Vancouver's is good...if you're traveling from the suburbs to downtown. Between the suburbs there are almost no options at all. All the transit runs North-South. Fortunately, one of the few East-West lines goes straight to my work.

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periwinkle27 October 12 2009, 21:20:31 UTC
oops - should have had my coffee. Yes, I meant not and for the same reason as Vancouver. No east/west, just suburbs north to Cleveland.

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crimsonquills October 13 2009, 00:59:06 UTC
I know that the greatest demand is in and out of downtown, but it's still a pain in the butt not to be able to go east/west.

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