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Post by ezwa »

Oh! Well, well... Hazel, Julie, catchpenny, the choice is hard.
Hmm... If it is a pipe in your picture, catchpenny (and it really looks like one), I guess that's the closest to what I wanted to see.

Now I can dream of elephants, pink elephants and elephant pipes. Thank you! :-)
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Post by catchpenny »

I want to see a picture of a nun driving, or playing hopscotch.
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Post by Hazel Pethig »

Nun driving a car
Image
I'd like a picture of a person standing on a person standing on a person!

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Post by RuthieG »

Hazel Pethig wrote: I'd like a picture of a person standing on a person standing on a person
Image

Hold on... let me think of the next.
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Post by RuthieG »

I should like to see a cat playing the oriental board game Go.
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Post by Hazel Pethig »

This is as close as I could find..
Image
There is a cat there, and he is watching.

Good enough?

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Post by RuthieG »

That'll do... they aren't very good at it anyway. ;)
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Post by Hazel Pethig »

I'd like a picture of a curling fan wearing a curling rock hat!

--Hazel

EDIT: I mean a hat shaped like a curling stone, not a hat with a picture of a curling stone on it.
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Post by Julila »

Will this do? :) http://media.photobucket.com/image/curling%20rock%20hat/philstillman/AltaPhilCurlingHats-1.gif

I'd like to know if there's a real life version of Beauty & The Beast's library (and if so, I'd like to have it, thanks :mrgreen:)
Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated!

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Post by Hazel Pethig »

Perfect!

Is the Beauty and the Beast library your request?

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Post by Julila »

It is, but a 'real' one, please, not the movie's library.
Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated!

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Last edited by catchpenny on February 23rd, 2010, 5:21 pm, edited 3 times in total.
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Post by Hazel Pethig »

I want a library like this! :D

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Cheers, Ava.
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Post by Julila »

That is a seriously cool library! I want it :mrgreen:
Constructive criticism is greatly appreciated!

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