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Far Too Many Notes For My Taste
Far Too Many Notes For My Taste by @lynne (Lynne)

Another Phantom of the Opera pic! The scene where the managers, Raoul, and Carlotta get notes from the Phantom. There's Red as Carlotta, Purple and GIR as the managers, Gaz as Madame Giry, and Dib as Raoul.. and of course Phantom Zim in the background. I like the background in this picture.. I had fun with it. This scene's also home to my favorite quote from the play (in Dib's note)..

"In your pathetic Dibbish FACE, Raoul-stink!!" Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Saturday, 04 May, 2002 @ 01:07 PM

OOoooOooOooOOOh! I love this picture! Purple looks so funny and Dib is adorable. HAHAHHA! ZIM! He's so cu--I mean...AMAZING! ^.^;

Posted: Saturday, 04 May, 2002 @ 03:10 PM

More great work! Red looks funny! Gaz and Dib look good too! Purple is hiding behind his script! I love Zim, so mystrious, AMAZING, and cute! Now I think he start screaming at that! ^_^

Posted: Sunday, 05 May, 2002 @ 11:09 PM

XD! So THIS is where the quote-to-end-all-quotes took place! ^_^ I love it! I don't think I've ever seen Gaz in her Phantom costume before, either...

Posted: Wednesday, 08 May, 2002 @ 09:20 PM

Eh-heh...heheheheheh...'Raoul-stink'....bwahahahahaaaaaaa! Oh...good laugh. I should do that more often. I like Red-sama's purdy hairdo...wait'll you hear what happened to the Tallest when they visited me for Spring Break! I give you a hint: 'Why is every pair of pants on this stupid planet so beeping short?!' Oh, so much laughing there waaaaas... I luv your Phantom pix! It's so neat to see how the scenes look, so I can picture 'em when I read the story again! ^_^

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