Not Happy Jan

I think I will make the Gorgon and her wretched mirror walk the plank. Is this some kind of joke? An aging, buxom Buccaneer with an eye patch and a bird of ill repute. I thought the mirror only spoke the truth! Really! Someone will pay for this!
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First class.
Bird of Ill-Repute? Did I miss something? Keep your bird away from my Albert! :)
:-) I am rather taken with this one myself Monika. I had just so much fun drawing it. I wonder what my inner bird has to say? For now, I suspect it is best we do not tempt fate by having her talk.
Keep Matilda away from Albert? From what I have heard that lad is far from pure. Is my memory fading or was he in to cross dressing at one stage? At least Matilda knows she is a girl with feminine wiles. :- ROFL
The inner bird! How amazing. Hmmm...could be colourful:-P
No, Albert was a victim of gossip perpetrated by Big Mike of Big Mike's Horse and Donkey Exchange. Lies, all lies.
Funny how as we get older in the mirror our inner selves stay the same age. Heh!! Methinks I am but 21 but the mirror doesn;t lie.
Thanks for the smile Heather
(PS Albert's bark is worse than his bite according to my Patience who is rather taken with him.)
Albert is the Man!
This is awesome...you're a full on Buccaneer!
Here's a blurb about a hero of mine
she was a Buccaneer and unlike many of her male counter parts she lived to old age!
Please allow me to introduce...
Shi Xainggu (better known as Cheng I Sao, Ching Yih Saou, or Zheng Yi Sao) — 1801-1810, South China Sea, commanded either five or six squadrons consisting of 800 large junks, about 1,000 smaller vessels, and between 70,000 and 80,000 men and women.
Anita Marie
Now I really enjoyed reading up about
Shi Xainggu Anita Marie. Very awesome!
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