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Creative => Story-Telling => Topic started by: bonniebeth on August 23, 2012, 18:47:40
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No words needed for this one. ;)
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don“t know why but i find that so cute.
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That is so great, bb!!! I love it!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: I use the hans-on method so often that from now on I will be picturing your photostory every time :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Thanks guys, I had fun planning this one. :lol:
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Great! I was wondering what kind of transplant he was going to get. Kidney? Heat? Lungs? But a full skeleton is awesome! Is it made of adamantium?
:lol:
Nice little story! Thanks!
A.
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Aw sweet, that's a really nice take on the customisation story :) :), have to show my Klickies this one next time they need an operation so they can see it' not that scary or painful ;D ;)
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:lol: :lol: :lol: that's great bb!
I hope he is recovering well! :love:
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It may not be scary nor painful, but it does make a loud "THUNK!". ;D
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Yes, the patient is recovering well, and feels like a whole new klicky! And he says he didn't feel (or hear) a thing.
Glad you all liked it. ;D
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btw the background/floor worked great!!
:)9 :)9 :)9 :)9 :)9
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Good one, bb !!
Makes me think back about the movie "Never let me go" though... A movie I'd recommend to watch, but it is not a make-feel-good one. The storyline is situated in England, starting in a mysterious school during hypothetical or alternative times in the 1960s. ;)
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This is great! :lol: And those grey skeletons are so much better for easy customisation.
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Thank you guys!
btw the background/floor worked great!!
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Yes it did! Forgot to mention I got the idea from you to use the white infinity sweep. Makes such a clean background with no distractions.
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Wonderful idea bb with great pictures and story.
Many thanks for sharing.
Greetings George. :)
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That's one brutal surgery. I'm glad he is on the mend though. :)
Yesterday, I beheaded my first child klickies.
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:(o): poor guy! :(o):
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:lol: :lol: :lol: I love the sack of parts! Very funny!
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Great one!
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Thank you everybody, glad you enjoyed it!
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Bonnie
This was really cute, I too wondered what you were going to do.
Great! I was wondering what kind of transplant he was going to get. Kidney? Heat? Lungs? But a full skeleton is awesome! Is it made of adamantium?
:lol:
A.
For humans we have total knee/hip/shoulder arthroplasty for complete replacement of the articulating part of the knee/hip/shoulder. So it could be "correct" to call this a total joint arthroplasty, although technically the wrist was not replaced.
kaethe
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Don't know how I missed this, Bonnie. :clap: It is very well done and you are right, no words necessary! :lol:
Joe
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Great story!! :lol: :clap:
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Bravo !!!!! Lovely and very funny !!! bravo !!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: I was afraid how he would turn out in the end (different... head??), so I was very happy to see he just got a new skeleton
Love these little stories!!
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Thanks so much for all the positive comments!
@kaethe, yes, total joint arthroplasty is a lot easier on klickys! Just one part has to be replaced on them. :lol:
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total joint arthroplasty is a lot easier on klickys! Just one part has to be replaced on them. :lol:
You never asked the klickies if they like it though :hmm:
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He's still smiling, isn't he? ;)