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nixwilliams December 5 2007, 23:23:33 UTC
eee! sir cadogan is awesome!!! just the right amount of bumbling-ness (bumblicity?)

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gnatkip December 5 2007, 23:26:16 UTC
Thank you!

He and his pony say, "Good day, sir!" GOOD DAY, SIR!

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nixwilliams December 6 2007, 00:30:01 UTC
GOOD DAY to you, too!

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rexluscus December 5 2007, 23:25:24 UTC
Okay, the perspective on that horse's legs is so great, I haven't the words. That is the cutest picture ever. So round and bumbling and sweet. :)

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gnatkip December 5 2007, 23:31:58 UTC
Thank you! Ahem, I don't have any idea if the hooves are pointed in the right direction. Don't some animals' feet hit the ground in a different rhythm than others? I don't know; I'm an animal that rarely runs...

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fools_trifle December 5 2007, 23:39:52 UTC
<3 <3 <3

You! *squishes you and your art*

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gnatkip December 6 2007, 14:25:22 UTC
LESS THAN THREEEEEEE! :D

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ratcreature December 6 2007, 02:27:55 UTC
Cadogan and his horse look adorable, Susan a bit gross. In a good way though. At least with magic they don't bleed out even if they dismember themselves. :D

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gnatkip December 6 2007, 14:30:39 UTC
Thanks! Oh, Susan. You know, I bet apparation poses a special problem if you have body image issues, because: cosmetic surgery via splinching. Rhinoplasty at home! Do-it-yourself liposuction! Ew.

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ratcreature December 6 2007, 14:41:21 UTC
I bet apparation poses a special problem if you have body image issues,

Hee, very true. What cool idea, like when you still see yourself twenty kilo lighter like you used to be. It must be really hard for people who lost limb, but still have phantom nerve sensations. IIRC Moody has prothetics, right? so wizards also use artificial limbs. I wonder whether those would be easier left behind by splinching...

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roannaweenie December 6 2007, 03:03:35 UTC
These are ADORABLE.

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gnatkip December 6 2007, 14:39:53 UTC
Thanks so much!

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