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Family Matters
Family Matters by @Creator_Ally (Allison Insane)

^_^ Oh, I like this one. No, I REALLY like this one. The first pic of Scummel that I didn't screw up royally. And he looks evil, too! I liked the coloring job I made on it, too. Normally, Scummel would be a lot fatter, but Ally's form is blocking his buldging mass from view, which is probably a good thing (or I might have to change the rating!) This gives you a chance to look at how similar and how different Scummel and Ally look alike, which I thought was kinda cute. They've both got long noses, and tipped ears and claws, and the same colored hair, and glasses. Plus, they've both got ridiculously large shoe sizes. Tinew's just in his mild oh-well-bad-stuff-happens mood here. Artwork © Copyright 2003 Allison Insane

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Posted: Sunday, 12 January, 2003 @ 10:53 PM

:O Poor Ally. XD; Father's Day must be.. AII! O_o; Anyways.

XD HEE. I love yer litte signature Irken!

Posted: Monday, 13 January, 2003 @ 12:25 AM

YEE! [II sent it to meh!] NEET! You're signature is neet, Tinew ish neet, you ish neet, Scummel ish.. SCUMMELY! XD I liiike..

Posted: Monday, 13 January, 2003 @ 01:26 AM

staring at the pic Daz sent her, since her connection's still down O.O Wow. This is GOOD! O.O''' And yes, Camel is very scary and slightly-to-very disgusting, as it should be. And I see the freaky resemblance! And the pointy ears and everything! :D!!! I love this pic! >.o Too bad I wasn't able to get any of the other ones yet...

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