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This is fun and kinda reminds me of the sets in the film Toys with Robin Williams







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:iconbluerugbychick:
I remember that movie! I think I liked it. Either that or it scared me. *shrugs* Nice picture. :D

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:iconsagacious:
cool, ish like fish scales too!

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:iconshmaff:
good take on it i had not seen it like that - thanks for the comment
:iconshmaff:
could not have scared you it was a light piece of entertainment - thanks for the comment
:iconemkey:
hahahaha yeah I agree fish scales but its a lot more like a chinese painting of clouds... cool

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thanks i did not know that so thanks for the info
:iconbluerugbychick:
:P

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:iconwestcoaster:
Yes, definitely like clouds... or the hills in the background of a Super Mario Brothers game. I like the concept :+fav:

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^__^ my fun

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June 19, 2005
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Jan 29, 2004, 11:58:57 AM

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