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Pya and TaFFi
Pya and TaFFi by @ashrprit (Ashril Pritt)

i wasn't gunna post this... because i wanted to wait until i'd mailed out Cari's letter and she'd gotten them.. but i wanted to show you all TaFFi's finally colour scheme. (purples, orange, green, yellow) i really like it ^^; i used Pya's older style with the red hooves. sowwie Cari-boo XD! i'm still attached to the red!

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Posted: Sunday, 05 May, 2002 @ 03:00 PM

OMG! its wonderful _

Posted: Monday, 06 May, 2002 @ 04:51 PM

awh! hey, get offa pya! yer mine, biotch! hehehe!

Posted: Monday, 06 May, 2002 @ 05:25 PM

W00T!! ish Pya!!! :D :D :D!!! I love this piccy!!!! :D :D :D !!!! it's ok that you used tha red! In her life, as she gets older, she sheds the physical traits of her father~ and gains that of her mother! lol, it's all about power inheriting~ XD so that's just fine! :D i love the pic! the way you did her hair is AWESOME! yeee!

Posted: Sunday, 30 June, 2002 @ 12:35 AM

Cute!!! Can I ask you a question? How the heck do you ink??? You are so good at it, and I can't do it at all!!! Will you teach me, or maybe ink my pictures for me... at least the one I'm working on now... ;) LOL.

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