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03/15/2006 02:49:48 AM · #1
Would a frowning face be better?
or no face at all?
I thought that by adding a little face, it gives the roll a little "life" that it was once human. What do you think?

I'm happy the photo managed to put a smile on some of your faces, it makes me smile too :)

p/s: and oh, extra comments on the photo is very welcomed!

03/15/2006 02:59:55 AM · #2
I think you did a good job and props for humor. Great job!

Your right I don't need any bad karma. Haven't won a ribbon to date and it's almost been two years. I best behave.

Edit: Post replaced.

Message edited by author 2006-03-15 03:06:49.
03/15/2006 03:01:36 AM · #3
you are treading the "Chit-Underground". Be careful. Be very careful. LOL!
03/15/2006 03:33:06 AM · #4
How about a little tongue ;)

Edited for spelling

Message edited by author 2006-03-15 03:33:28.
03/15/2006 05:13:33 AM · #5
I thought the face looked like crap.

...no, literally I thought it was bits of crap stuck to the paper. Lord knows I can't see without my bifocals!

j/k, there crayon! It was a good entry if it brought smiles. ...but then again if they counted smiles instead of scores, I mighta won a ribbon or two by now. ;-)

03/15/2006 05:33:49 AM · #6
LOL, I though this was great. I first read it as Bad Korma, so the idea of living a beer/curry diet life, you might end up as TP, very funny!
03/15/2006 08:40:10 AM · #7
I gave you a 7. I love being made to laugh. And you needed the face because otherwise people would think the bad karma was Montezuma's Revenge.

edited to say: he's smiling because he hasn't been used yet!!! hahaha

Message edited by author 2006-03-15 08:41:07.
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