One moment, the foobs were in a teal-and-lavender monstrosity of a wedding, and the next they were propelled back into the past. But it was a different version of the past. What happened?
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Janice survives to tell the tale
Mind you, this does not mean they're in our time. It's just pure coincidence that the reading in question and book in question sound so similar to a reading and book we've heard about recently. And the author and illustrator aren't the same author and illustrator, but they have obvious similarities. :)
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And it's also coincidental that Elly and Connie would probably tell the illustrator lady that she has a camera in their house;)
And it's also coincidental that Elly and Connie would probably tell the illustrator lady that she has a camera in their house ;)
And that she is soooo lovely and talented.
What are the plunging references about?
Mary Ellen:
What are the plunging references about?
Whoops, I should have explained. All is revealed here
"Flup-flup-baga?"
...you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
"Flup-flup-baga?"
...you couldn't make this stuff up if you tried.
Yup--once again, real life trumps fiction. 0_o
I feel a little sorry for Janice Madigan having to experience that. On the other hand, I would have loved to have been there.
By the way, I love the way you have captured Janice's whacky hair style.
howtheduck:
I feel a little sorry for Janice Madigan having to experience that. On the other hand, I would have loved to have been there.
Ever the soldier, she took a bullet for the team on that one. ;)
By the way, I love the way you have captured Janice's whacky hair style.
Thanks. Madigan hairstyles, like Madigans, have always been fighters. :-P
Aaahahahahahahaha! I lol'd.
Madigan hairstyles, like Madigans, have always been fighters. :-P
That puts them directly in contrast with the passive Patterson hairstyles.
Hehe! This is fab, as always! :D
Thanks, teleputty and Destroyer of Worlds. :)
howtheduck--good point, Patterson hair is surely at least as passive as Pattersons themselves.
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