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Happy Birthday Zim
Happy Birthday Zim by @lynne (Lynne)

Guess who's birthday it is today!? :D No, no not the show Zim, this is just AF's Zim, who turns 109 I believe, on November 24th this year. Happy Birthday Zim. 9.9

This piccy is based on an IM conversation I had with AF (you can see my poor attempt at reconstructing an AIM window) and of course her Zim headvoice. He did indeed say that. Then later AF told me she doubted he would notice if I DID just give him a globe on a plate. So I drew this :D Oh, and the background in the second panel is AGAIN stolen from the show.. :D;;

Zim also picked out some of the details.. he didn't care what kind of cake I drew him with (Zim loves ALL cake, the little cake fiend) but he wanted a red bow on his present and a birthday hat in Irken colors. But he doesn't know what his favorite color is. Odd fellow..

And looked how dressed up I am in this picture.. my hair is even all nice and combed out and prettiful.. geez.. smacks self What were you thinking!?

I have another picture to upload for him but I'll put it up later today sometime..

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Posted: Monday, 09 February, 2004 @ 08:19 PM

^_^ HEEY!! ZIM stole my b-day!!!!!

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InvaderDemeter

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