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strange_tomato January 29 2009, 02:37:57 UTC
I love your floppy ears. ^_^

Jill and Buck are sweet.

Is Johnny putting on his probing gloves in that one pic? :P

That last one of Nor is very cute. She IS pretty.

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leskuh January 29 2009, 02:48:07 UTC
My brother's ears are actually floppy IRL, I mean, not that they hang down or anything, but they're still all soft and bendy like baby ears even though he's nine. And they stick out a lot too.

Jill and Buck are so much fun together.

LOL!

Nor is basically my baby. I draw her all over everything.

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strange_tomato January 29 2009, 14:31:27 UTC
I love when ears stick out in a bit of a funny way. Noses too. I like there to be something that stands out about a person that way. It makes them more appealing to me.

I'll bet your little brother is just super cute.

You draw her because she's so pretty and spunky and awesome. I think she's great.

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leskuh January 29 2009, 15:36:08 UTC
Yeah, I love when people have something about them that's just a bit extreme. Makes 'em more interesting.

He's pretty cute (the little kid on the right is my cousin):

http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/SunStillShines/HPIM0493.jpg

:3

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strange_tomato January 29 2009, 15:56:36 UTC
Awwww. His ears are adorable! :D So cute.

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strange_tomato January 29 2009, 16:25:47 UTC
Also, I forgot to mention that I also loved The Little Mermaid and the Secret of Nimh (the original novel, even more so). I watched both of them about 7564528 times growing up. I previously noticed the title of your page and thought about that song at the end credits. It was a lovely story.

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leskuh January 29 2009, 16:33:51 UTC
The Little Mermaid is so pretty, I tend to watch it when I'm upset and it makes me feel better.

I never read the novel and apparently the plots are way different between the book and the movie and I don't think I would have been able to love the book the way I loved the movie. I mean, the movie had a MAGIC SPARKLY NECKLACE.

Yup, the song at the end is totally 'my song'. Also it makes me feel really brave when I hear it.

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strange_tomato January 29 2009, 21:24:09 UTC
No, the book was WAY better. Trust me. There's all this delicious (Josh has infected my brain) backstory about the rats that you don't get in the movie.

The epic moment with the magic necklace did appeal to me at that age, but I still preferred the more realistic ending of the book. It doesn't take away from her bravery. If anything, it adds to it.

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smjoshsims January 30 2009, 00:10:47 UTC
LOL AT ME INFECTING YOU.

Soon everyone will be saying delicious. :D

(Although, that would take away from it's specialness! D:

Oh, and Alyssa, your little brother is PRECIOUS.)

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leskuh January 30 2009, 17:27:11 UTC
Lol, I suppose I should give it a try sometime. I picked it up at the library when I was wee and was like: "WHAT IS THIS?" when I tried reading it, but I suppose I should give it another shot. Since I probably won't be intimidated by all the big words.

Also isn't Jenner not really a villain in the book? Or like, they amped up his evil role in the movie? And Jeremy isn't as bumbly or fun, right?

Oh and NEVER WATCH THE SEQUAL DON'T DO IT IT IS THE WORST THING EVER.

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