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ROY X CONE contest, 1.1.11 - 2.1.12


Paul T

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Thanks for the kind notes and reps, all.

It was a wonderful trip- one of those adventures where you know you come back a better person, with greater bonds to the one(s) you love.

Loving the Portland photos, roy6! The chicken portraits make me smile, and the donuts make me damn hungry.

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that maggot picture gives me the creeps. i remember an incident with the girlfriend in australia where her housemates didnt take out any thrash for a week and when we came back, hundreds of maggots were just all over the floor. that was probably one of the grossest things ever.

delicious looking doughnuts. i love how you just place them on your pants that you havent washed in forever!

chicken world tour to replace cotton duck world tour?

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^ Ewww... did her housemate at least clean the maggots up? :P

Sorry for the lack of updates this past month & a half... school has been hammering me, but I graduate in 2 months time :)

A fit from last week:

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And a partial update of the jeans - crappy midnight photos - my combing is pretty weak, but I can also be counted on to grow whiskers :)

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Bit more light:

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Just up the street from my house is the Gilgal sculpture garden. The garden was built over the course of 18 years by Thomas Child, a masonry contractor and Mormon bishop. The garden was built in his backyard and all the work was done there. He started the garden when he was in his 50s and worked on it until his death in the early 1960s. Many of the sculpture themes are related to Mormonism, but are very much outside what is traditionally accepted as Mormon art. Child was a

amateur sculptor.

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Self portrait of Child surrounded by tools of masonry.

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A sphinx with the head of Mormon-church founder Joe. Smith. This is often considered the "controversial" sculpture in the garden.

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'Sup SUFU?

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^A good idea! Marcus, since your jeans have so little wear, almost brand-new looking and all, you might as well cut them up and send the bits out to those of us who have put a little action into them.

Just saying...

The Clerk too, once you wash off that carefully applied plaster dust.

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If it helps, I'll pay you ten euros for the left thigh, markus. It should be great for patching my pair.
^A good idea! Marcus, since your jeans have so little wear, almost brand-new looking and all, you might as well cut them up and send the bits out to those of us who have put a little action into them.

Just saying...

The Clerk too, once you wash off that carefully applied plaster dust.

sorry,no.i would offer the damaged crotch,but the smell is rather bad.i am afraid it wouldnt pass US customs,if anything goes wrong i could be even charged for organizing a toxic gas assassination.the authorities are pretty sensitive nowadays.i dont really want to risk it.

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let me explain,its like you made a decision for spending your hard earned cash for something...like a Porsche.you wouldnt expect to see some rust holes after six months.

I see, I guess I proverbially rally race my porches and am rarely surprised when I drop the axle. I'm on a bike 25+ miles a day, if 6 months in I'm not seeing crotch/knee holes I need to order 10 more pairs.

I'm sorry he's not getting the mileage he expects out of his denim. :(

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