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Bridgette Berry

Ooo . . .
Ooo . . . by @idgiebay (Bridgette Berry)

I can't really tell you much about this one, because it's drawn for a fanfic (written by a friend, not me) that hasn't come out yet. ^-^ Gaze at it . . . ooo . . . I like this one, but there are so many flaws I've recently noticed. x.x;

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 February, 2002 @ 04:58 AM

This pic was such inspiration when I was working on the fic, and still is. You did an amazing job of crossing the elements of the Crow with IZ, and still making Gaz very much GAZ. I am forever in you debt for this beautiful work, and I love it so much!!! ^_^ Thank you!

Posted: Friday, 15 March, 2002 @ 02:15 PM

I want... that outfit... I've read what's up of the fic, and it is awesome! This pic is soooo great!

Posted: Friday, 05 April, 2002 @ 11:46 AM

Oh, wow...::Looks around:: and it's ironic..last night, I saw the Crow for the first time. ::People stare at her strangely::..WHAT?! Okay, okay, I waited that long! Anyway, I like this picture! I never thought as Gaz in that kind of role..::cries:: I loved that movie..

Posted: Saturday, 11 January, 2003 @ 11:26 AM

They doin' a parody to The Crow? The Raven...Maybe thinks.......think some more......thinks so much that she implodes

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