Probing the Fuzzy One

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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Tue Jun 23, 2009 9:14 pm

mkb32 wrote:From what you have shared about her, she sounds very nurturing.


She seriously is dang near perfect......which makes me a bit scared to think of ever being as good as her. But currently, that is not an issue anyways.
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby Goodrum on Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:13 pm

You will be fine and as great Fuzzy, in your own sphere of excellence. A little doubt always jumps in our thoughts, but we bring different strengths and qualities...you will be fantastic. When the time comes, when u are ready..it's all good. It's beautiful.
I would start with stripping down to what fundamentally informs my life, which is that I'm a seeker on the path...where I stand spiritually is, steadfastly, on a path about love.. (Bell Hooks)
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby mkb32 on Wed Jun 24, 2009 4:39 pm

Yes! Absolutely! I agree with Goodrum on this Fuzzy.

You would be an awesome Mom. I just know it.
Whenever you are ready.
I shall be Phoenix ... just for the record ... I can raise the house...
ANNNND I really do want to get a hold of that Wolverine guy...
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby stellarrenegade on Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:01 pm

I think I'm going to go ahead and tell my own!

This is an embarrassing tale froth with suspense, horror, humor and... just kidding, but I had EVERYONE at work rolling on the floor with it.

When I was in first grade I asked to go to the restroom which was inside the classroom and I had to go number two. Well as I was looking down I *GASP* noticed a treadmark in my underwear! At that young age I felt as if my briefs had been ruined and so when I got up I decided to go commando. I put my pants back on, folded my underwear back up and entered the classroom again trying to discretely place it inside the desk. The girl next to me noticed this and notified the teacher, who walked up and asked if that was true. She saw the underwear, had a puzzled expression on her face and asked if I needed my mom to come up and give me a change of clothes, so I accepted.

Needless to say the kids thought this was a tad humorous. hahaha.
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby stellarrenegade on Wed Jun 24, 2009 8:09 pm

Oh, OH! I forgot another one...

In 2nd grade I learned the trick ~somewhere~ of pulling a kid's chair from underneath them before they sat down. Well there was this girl who I was pretty good friends with (we had a good conversation about the book Mickey and the Giant) and I decided it would be funny to try it on somebody, so I asked her to stand up. She asked why and I just kept telling her to stand up. Well evidently she trusted me a good bit so she stood up and when she went back to sit down, she fell flat on her butt! I of course laughed but she didn't think it was funny, and I had to apologize over and over for that.

Then there was the time in the same grade we were taking a spelling test and I was superb at spelling (my mom had taught me well at home) so needless to say I was EXTREMELY bored in-between words because I wrote them down immediately and just sat there the rest of the time. So I ended up looking inside my folder to find out what the next word was because I couldn't handle the suspense. Of course the girl next to me thought I was cheating and I had to explain to the teacher that I wasn't, I was just bored. I'm not sure if she believed me but I think she let it go. haha.

Then of course there's the lovely tale from third grade where a girl who always used to sing the name game for me was a bit chunky, but she was really cool and I always found myself doing something in exchange for her singing it using my name. Well for some reason her ability to remember things came up and I said, "Cuz you're an elephant!" And all the kids immediately freaked out on me and were like, "Ummm... that's not nice." And I was all, "No, cuz elephants NEVER forget! Arrgh..." And she was all, "That's it, I'm never singing the name game for you AGAIN!" heheh.

And in the same grade when were learning about atoms I had the girl next to me cracking up because I was drawing little naked "Adams" on the desk. haha. Boy, those were the days.
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Wed Jul 01, 2009 7:43 pm

Just a little note: My current avatar is due to Jeffster kindly resizing the pic and whiting out the background for me. Thanks J- man. hehehe :twisted:
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby stellarrenegade on Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:39 pm

Or you could put a different color for the bg, like this:

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It looks like there was some skin behind your head, maybe a hand or something? I'm not sure, but anyway I didn't feel confident erasing that not seeing the original content of the image and all and being able to tell what to pick out and possibly just a little of the hair having been erased? I think maybe I did that, though, by being careless.

But now you can put any fill color in the green area you want.
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Wed Jul 01, 2009 8:57 pm

Yea, a color is nice, of course. Jeffster had a specific thought behind making the background the way it is though, and it was a very fitting idea. I'll let him share it. If I were to use a color, green would be fitting because it is the 'Idealist' color so-to-speak. (Don't ask, just get Brains. :D )
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby Goodrum on Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:03 pm

Gorgeous Fuzzy, I couldn't help but warholize you, Andy calls me and I'm powerless to deny the art...will take it down if u want though:
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Re: Probing the Fuzzy One

Postby fuzzynavelnot21 on Wed Jul 01, 2009 9:07 pm

Of course you don't need to take it down! I probably won't use it, but it's cool you played around with my pic. I feel important, hehe. :D
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