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03/24/2014 02:30:56 AM |
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12/24/2013 04:53:43 PM |
Hmm. What do you call a group of dirds? A flock? A pack? Aha! A flack! Impressive that you took on three graftings instead of just one. |
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12/21/2013 11:46:51 PM |
They are HILARIOUSLY fun!
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12/20/2013 10:27:46 AM |
What a hilarious image Linda! I really love the one to the right of the picture, the hair match perfectly. Very clever choice of photos! |
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12/20/2013 09:45:43 AM |
It should have placed much higher!!! Well done Linda... |
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12/20/2013 01:53:38 AM |
The middle one is the best, well done on the TT, gave you a 7! |
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12/20/2013 01:26:39 AM |
Overachiever!!! LOL, too funny |
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12/19/2013 11:05:16 PM |
OMG... I just spit pop on my key board, This is sooo funny and good, crap I really think there is such a beast! |
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12/19/2013 05:21:06 AM |
This one makes me smile each time I look at it. :) |
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12/19/2013 03:53:56 AM |
This is brilliant and beautiful. I wish I could go and buy one of these (or all three!) One of my ribbon choices. |
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12/18/2013 08:44:26 PM |
Not bad - especially the dird on the left. The positioning of the scowling face looks very realistic. By the same token, the middle dird appears a little awkward - head seems pushed be a bit too far back. I love the blending of the fur and feathers on the right-most image. |
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12/16/2013 11:53:04 PM |
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12/16/2013 11:42:53 PM |
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12/15/2013 04:25:45 PM |
I like all the Dirds being basically B&W. Nit: could use a bit more light on the Schnauzer-bird's face. |
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12/15/2013 11:23:43 AM |
"Look at THAT dird over there"
"Oh yes, I see her"
"What might she be thinking?"
"Quick, quick turn away she is coming this way" |
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12/14/2013 04:38:33 AM |
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12/13/2013 05:33:35 PM |
GOD!! This challenge is just cracking me up. LOVE THIS!! The Shih Tzu bird even has the right 'furthers.' LOL |
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12/13/2013 05:32:26 PM |
Sticking to mostly monochrome for the critters makes it a less abrupt transition from dog to bird. Nicely done. |
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12/13/2013 12:19:11 PM |
3 of them and all very well succeeded. If voting would allow me, I would give this 3 x 10 |
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12/13/2013 09:10:24 AM |
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12/13/2013 08:06:06 AM |
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12/13/2013 06:17:46 AM |
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12/13/2013 02:28:53 AM |
the best among the others! =D |
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12/13/2013 02:09:05 AM |
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