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Chella Reaves

Uni Hula Dancing at Mystery Island
Uni Hula Dancing at Mystery Island by @klawzie (Chella Reaves)

My entry into the Neopets Beauty Contest this week. It's supposed to be my Uni, "FlutterPoni" hula dancing on Mystery Island. Huzzah. :) I hope I win. I just bought myself land lot in the Lost Desert and that was 7,500 hard-earned points. ^^;

Anyway, now that that's over with, here are some answers to questions you may have.

  1. What's your Neopets username? My username is 'Klawzie'.
  2. Will you add me as your Neofriend? Only if I know you. If I know you, let me know in your message/request who you are.
  3. Can you give me free stuff? Almost for sure no. Sorry. I work hard too in Neopets, you know. ;p
  4. Will you draw my Neopet??? Nope. Don't ask. I won't answer even with a 'no'.

{edit} This picture was never accepted to Neopets. They kept rejecting it. I assume they thought I'd traced something. :P Which is a compliment to my skills, I guess, but still very frustrating.

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Posted: Saturday, 27 April, 2002 @ 04:10 AM

Didn'a know ya' owned a Neopet, too. ;) But, aww... she's a cutie. Her innocent look and little grass skirt is just too adorable. And... Ooooo... I LOVE the background. Very well detailed. Nice one! ;D

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