Holy Devil
prince of darkness
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Holy Devil said:
Kcar said:So cheerful and peaceful! A delight for my tired eyes. ^_^
personally I think she's really attractive- comb and all lol.Holy Devil said:she's got nice lips.![]()
Holy Devil said:
stirbird said:Fierce fights of Anime!Do you know what this is from? A movie?
stirbird said:For once I'm not posting a picture. This is a little story I saw on yahoo that got me in the holiday spirit:
"Woman finds bat in Christmas tree"
"NIPOMO, Calif. - Sheila Kearns had a Christmas tree delivered to her home on Sunday. She says she thought she'd been pricked by pine needles when she reached into the tree while decorating it. But the next morning, she found a bat hanging upside down in her home.
"It turns out that the Christmas tree farm Kearns bought from keeps bats around for pest control and that one unwittingly hitched a ride to her home.
"Animal control officials picked up the bat, which tested negative for rabies.
"Kearns got a tetanus shot and some antibiotics, but says she's not fazed. She says she'll keep buying her trees from the same farm."
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I think upside-down bats would make great Christmas ornaments for a Winter Solstice Holiday Season Non-Sectarian Joybush, along with big black bows.You probably couldn't live ones to hang in just the right spots though.
Holy Devil said:Yes, a movie.
stirbird said:But those aren't actual actors, are they? They are pure animation?
Holy Devil said:Yes, Final Fantasy.
Sounds like your tree would fit right into a moviestirbird said:For once I'm not posting a picture. This is a little story I saw on yahoo that got me in the holiday spirit:
"Woman finds bat in Christmas tree"
"NIPOMO, Calif. - Sheila Kearns had a Christmas tree delivered to her home on Sunday. She says she thought she'd been pricked by pine needles when she reached into the tree while decorating it. But the next morning, she found a bat hanging upside down in her home.
"It turns out that the Christmas tree farm Kearns bought from keeps bats around for pest control and that one unwittingly hitched a ride to her home.
"Animal control officials picked up the bat, which tested negative for rabies.
"Kearns got a tetanus shot and some antibiotics, but says she's not fazed. She says she'll keep buying her trees from the same farm."
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I think upside-down bats would make great Christmas ornaments for a Winter Solstice Holiday Season Non-Sectarian Joybush, along with big black bows.You probably couldn't live ones to hang in just the right spots though.