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Count me in. I like the female griffin sculpt, and love how Crocus looks like copper after it’s been heated. 🙂
Oh, that royally stinks.
Would you be inclined, (or in a position to) set aside a good portion of the car payment funds each month? By the years end, it’d be enough to buy an older car outright, and offer a years reprieve from gas and insurance bills.
On the bright side, biking’s eco-friendly, and some people line up at gyms for that kind of work out. But it still has to suck to have to make that kind of decision though.
Hope these aren’t repeats…
Awesome tutorial, thank you! Already have ideas for applying it…
Three fuzzies, three answers.
The first one was the most verbal. It whispered that a certain set of symbols on paper were a sure sign of a safe migratory route to a fuzzy-friendly location, for any Fuzzy sharp enough to spot it and nest there for a time. I asked what the symbols were, and it crawled to a Windstone Invoice where the words ‘Love Fuzzy’ were printed.
I tried to confirm this potential breakthrough with the other two. The second was feeding on a half-eaten bar of chocolate and paid no attention to my inquiries. I picked it up away from its meal, and offended, it fluffed its fur at me and refused to cooperate. Its good humor appeared restored after being returned to its feeding grounds.
The third appeared to listen, but made no reply, merely cuddling up to its chosen Windstone, not the one it was shipped with, oddly enough. Though it remained silent during questioning, later on I heard a contented sigh, as it appeared to snuggle with the Windstone egg.
So while the hypothesis of following markers on a migratory route is intriguing, a great deal of research must still be done, to come to any certain conclusion. :scratch:
March 6, 2009 at 6:36 am in reply to: Poll: Should the New Production Wolf have a chain necklace? #753450Oooh, something similar to the little bat winged flap cat would be lovely!
I voted yes. He’d look great without one, but a necklace would add an extra kick or sparkle to an earth toned wolf, and if he’s ever painted black, a red stone necklace would be stunning. That and the whole tradition thing.
The seller seems to have decent feedback over a long period of time.
I know of one otherwise coherent individual that mistook a house cat for a Mountain Lion, spoke with another who mistook a coyote for a hyena, and read of another who thought a common turkey vulture was a giant dangerous beast. It’s entirely possible that the seller ‘puffed up’ the dimensions of the dragon in a similar fashion, and pulled out some online pictures to post on the auction without catching the pose difference. It doesn’t excuse it whatsoever, but it’s possible.
But whether fraud or simple sheer density, the course seems to be the same. Weight seems like an excellent tactic. It may also be good to send them two pictures, one of a male, one of an Emperor from exactly the same angle. If it’s simply an honest (dumb) mistake, it just might get it through his/her head. 🙄
Good luck.
Pam Thompson wrote:You know what we need to do here, is collect pics from everyone on the forum who has had a windstone totally busted because of a wretched packing job, and put them in a topic or webpage or something, that can be shown to sellers as “HOW NOT TO PACK WINDSTONES” lol
That is an excellent idea. If someone starts a thread/topic/page, I would be very, very, happy to contribute.
Lizard WIN! 😆
Congrats! 🙂
But… but… if we get false alarms like this, how will we know to take it seriously when the zombies do come? :shout:
XD
Oooh, I likes. 🙂
Scatterlings sounds adorable, but Scatter Dragons or Scatter Something also sounds good. So, another vote for the bandwagon. 😀
Getting ‘Windstone Editions’ in the name would be great, but it’d probably make it too long. :shrug:
Pam Thompson wrote:We have more.
Ooooh, that’s a very nice combination. 🙂
Love the Twilight lap too. I slightly prefer the glowy eyes with that color.
Oh, my. Rusty sounds glorious. Entering. 🙂
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