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SNOW IRKENS!!!
SNOW IRKENS!!! by @Narcotics (JC Robinson)

We had a lot of excess snow up here this winter...in fact...ever since Thanksgiving there's been snow on the ground. Anyway, me and Rachy decided to make a snow Irken! This is actually just the same Irken in two different shots but you get the idea.

His eyes are grape tomatos and his antenna and arms are sticks. He has two legs but you can't really tell. He's in our backyard in this shot. Pretty cool huh? :D...Get it? Cool? WAHAHAHAHAHA--oh that's awful ._. Artwork © Copyright 2003 JC Robinson

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Posted: Thursday, 20 March, 2003 @ 12:55 AM

Awwwwwwww JOWER!! :D I love it JC! Look! It's your fence. There's a fence in my yard, but it's a small enclosure rotted out and buried under pine trees so you can't see it. Lots of pine trees..

Posted: Sunday, 23 March, 2003 @ 11:23 PM

I...I want snow. We don't get things like "snow" and "rain" here. Your lil snow irken is SOOOO cute! ^.^ I love him! I am so jealous of you and your snow.

Posted: Thursday, 27 March, 2003 @ 08:25 AM

Someone actually made a snow Irken! My sister and I wanted to make one but we didn't.

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