It looks a bit like Guy Smiley, which is a big improvement over Honest Abe. Perhaps it could be accessorized with wee Spikes and Lindsays to make it more obvious to the casual observer.
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It looks a bit like Guy Smiley, which is a big improvement over Honest Abe. Perhaps it could be accessorized with wee Spikes and Lindsays to make it more obvious to the casual observer.
Last year when I thought I'd have the disposable cash to have a Puppet Angel replica custom made, I pre-emptively bought this as the best candidate to accompany it. All it needs is a little cowboy shirt and sledgehammer.
It looks a bit like Guy Smiley,
That's it! something about that puppet was familiar.
It still looks like Abraham Lincoln, to me.
I dunno -- doesn't he look like a puppet Liam Neeson?
Ooooh Matt, you should cut out little felt tattoos!
I would, but there's no felt skin under that shirt. I can only add clothing to the puppet, not subtract any. dammit.
I dunno -- doesn't he look like a puppet Liam Neeson?I don't see it, but it would be funny if he did. Then you could put on little plays about the days before Liam (Angel Liam not Liam Neeson, but the name thing just makes it better) was sired, with the Irish accent, and the Liam thing going on and the...
More coffee for me, you say? Excellent idea.
I don't see it, but it would be funny if he did
I was just riffing on Neeson being cast to play old Linc.
From TV Guides Insider:
Question: What has Alexis Denisof been up to since Angel went off the air? — Jennifer
Ausiello: Let's ask his wife, Veronica Mars guest star Alyson Hannigan: "He is experiencing his very first pilot season," she told me on the telephone last week, "which is really cute. Because he came out here and basically just booked things, which led to him being on Buffy and then on Angel. There are all these casting directors out there who have never met him." Aly says she's trying to convince her hubby to "go for comedy because he's very funny, but he's more secure with the one-hour drama. I'm like, "Come on, honey — just try the comedy." (Look for more from my interview with Hannigan in the next AA.)