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Vanessa Ho

Greetings to all
Greetings to all by @MOCHI (Vanessa Ho)

yea... I don't .. really like christmas lol. but I like snow.

I'm not sure if showing panties should be rated T for N? If so, someone let me know and I'll change it.

Merry christmas to all. ^^;

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Teen (N)
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Finished Work
Submitted:
18y98d ago
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Posted: Tuesday, 03 January, 2006 @ 09:25 AM

LoL. I aint been on in ages and when i come back i see Kinky Xmas. Like you, i dont feel the same way about xmas as i did 10 years ago, But still ur right. Snow really does Rule!

Anyways i know its late, but Merry Xmas and New Years!!

Ape

Posted: Wednesday, 04 January, 2006 @ 02:18 AM

hehe. Glad you're back! =D Happy new year to you too~ Hope u'll have a great 2006~

I still love the snow, especially snow storm! Muahahah Thanks again for commenting!! XD

Posted: Saturday, 07 January, 2006 @ 09:10 AM

You probably should bump the rating up since some people will probably have issues and report it. Back to the much more important point though. I love the perspective with the candy canes. It gives the background a lot more depth. Her design is great too.

Posted: Saturday, 07 January, 2006 @ 03:50 PM

Ok I'll change it.

Thanks so much for your comment! =D

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