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Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 25th, '14, 20:49
by Sephy-Chan
hahahahahahaa.....imagine if they had made the unicorn in their massive size....which is basically the most awesome-st bean bag chair ever! xD
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Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 25th, '14, 23:30
by ml1201
Pfft! XD I personally have a giant white tiger I got as a Christmas present years ago from my real mom (she got it for free from a holiday party). I named him White Shadow. X3

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 26th, '14, 00:51
by Tam I am
Keith wrote:I'll transfer my stuff over to Uni6 so its not lost permanently, but after I doubt I'll be on there much. If at all.
Spirit_of_Auron wrote:Hassle and the headache of tracking people down.

I had maybe 3 posts on my live journal over a 3 year timespan, I havn't been on it in ages XD.
Lol yeah Live Journal was that site every body joined but never used. XD
Once more I am nobody. LiveJournal was my home on the 'net before the new owner decided to mutate it out of all usefulness. I can't even read it anymore without physical (eyestrain) pain, and I'm having to bribe friends with money to transfer my links from there to DreamWidth, which is my new online home.

Though I'm no blogger. Instead I'm an interactive story role player.

I am however, one of those who ditched DC in disgust. Turned all the dragons loose and left.
morpheuskitten wrote:[url](i have the orange fox and the kitsune on my bed with me atm.....they are like....pillows....round fluffy fuzzy pillows, with faces...and tails...and itty bitty tinie tiny feetsies)
It feels good to know that I'm not the only person sitting around surrounded by dolls. LOL

I'm personally not a big doll person, though. I tend to like spaces that are too small for big dolls, and the small ones can go in my pocket or be pinned to my jacket and come with me. Some I like a bit bigger, because there are times I like to sit and hug something as I watch videos. It took me a couple tries to find a horse who would sit nicely in my lap so he could be hugged, and the one I wound up with is one of those weird looking "Beanie Boo" beanbag ones. However, he's been named after my very first toy horse now, who was a green plastic ride on horse named Boo Horse. I brought the new Boo Horse with me to see the Cavalia show, and he wears a safety pin in one ear.

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 26th, '14, 01:30
by ml1201
What's Cavalia? :mcconf:

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 26th, '14, 05:55
by Tam I am
A horse circus. Really good, because they work with the animals instead of forcing them.

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 26th, '14, 14:04
by ml1201
Nice! I want to go to one. XD

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 26th, '14, 19:29
by Tam I am
It's worth seeing! But I felt so guilty when I realized what my friend had paid for the tickets. It's an expensive show, compared to other shows that I've had experience with.

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 26th, '14, 23:34
by ml1201
How much do they usually cost? I don't even know how much it costs to go to the local zoo. :qoops: Though I'd like to go, even more so if they have a petting zoo. :qoops:

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 27th, '14, 01:58
by Tam I am
It's been so long that I don't even know the usual price for an entertainment. But I'm pretty sure that the zoo here, and the museum can each be seen for less than twenty dollars. The Cavalia tickets were in the range of a hundred each.

Re: Kitsune's Haven *private*

Posted: Oct 27th, '14, 02:07
by ml1201
O.O
Holy s***. No wonder why you feel bad. :mcheh: I'd feel bad too if that were the case and probably get sulky part of the time. x'D