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. :)
Elly's Diary, June 1, 2019
6 years ago
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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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