Isn't JZ just a talented shirt customizer type person?
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Spike's Bitches 25 to Life
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Lily looks adorable! I love the W&H shirt. And her wee little face and lovely brown hair.
Isn't JZ just a talented shirt customizer type person?
Indeed, she is. Did she say she did that with a bleach pen? I had no idea there was anything like that.
My list:
(nasty ants so the cat food bowl is moated in a bowl of water that must be cleaned twice a day as my cats are not dainty eaters)
Huh. They worked. Could've sworn they were gonna have to be returned.
Lily is wearing that customized shirt (onesie?) with inherited grace and aplomb. That customized garment is truly a testament to JZ's skill, derring-do and originality.
And with that, I'm being whisked away for Indian food for lunch! later.
Isn't JZ just a talented shirt customizer type person?
Indeed, she is. Did she say she did that with a bleach pen? I had no idea there was anything like that.
Oh ya gotta see the back where she drew the Wolf, the Ram and the Hart in woodcut style with the bleach pen. Yay! The Lilybean is so adorable.
want a grayhound! Also, Lily is boo-tiful, and JZ rocks.
I got this email from Tom who got it from his niece in Ireland.
Can you give this next bit to Nora? Hi Nora. Thanks for my books. Like you said in my birthday card last year, books are my best friends. Are you gonna read the new Harry Potter book? I'll talk again soon. Bye.
I hope she likes the books for real and isn't just being polite.
Isn't JZ just a talented shirt customizer type person?Oh dear, that is wonderful. I love Lily pics.
I thought "Boo" was a fairly common Southern nick...something you call your shorties. (laughing at probable sound of white-girl me saying "shorties")
I had heard, and this may be urban legend, that the African American practice of giving children royal titles as names came out of resistance to the convention that white people called black people by their first names whereas black people called white people by their titles. i.e. -- if a grown man had to call a ten year old girl "Miss Something" she at least had to call him Prince.