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
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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