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Schmubby-Wubby
Schmubby-Wubby by @dark_persian (Donna)

A kawaii Tottoko Hamutaro sketchy for Rebecca Mason. Noppo kun (Maxwel) and Torahamu chan (Sandy) have snuggles!

(DP's useless but o-so-interesting ham-fact)--> The Japanese version of 'Schmubby-Wubby is "SURI SURI" which came from a Japanese word "Houzuri." It expresses ones affection for another. ('Hou' means cheek, 'Zuri' means to rub) So it basically means "cheek to cheek" in English.

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Posted: Friday, 13 December, 2002 @ 05:01 AM

Awwwwwwwwwwww!! thank you so much Donna-chan!! ^^ :: Ham-hugs back:: Maxwell and Sandy look adorable!! ^^ Have a Merry Christmas and a very happy new year. ^_^.

Posted: Friday, 13 December, 2002 @ 05:38 AM

ooohhh verry pretty, CUTE!! i want gerbils!

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Posted: Friday, 13 December, 2002 @ 09:43 PM

AAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!! Wowies! I luv 'em! hugs hamu-hamus 100% a-dor-a-ble, as always Donna! side7.com/art/tahlleik

Posted: Sunday, 22 December, 2002 @ 06:34 AM

So KAWII!!!!!!!!!! Nice one Donna Chan!

Posted: Monday, 06 January, 2003 @ 04:44 PM

kyuuuuut! (righty, I mean Kawaii ^^) I have gerbils ^^ We used to have 27 o.O Yeah I know, a bit too many ^^ We gave them to a few friends... I miss them... tries to look sad Well, anyway great drawing skills!! ~.^

Posted: Wednesday, 29 January, 2003 @ 03:58 PM

omg, this is so cute!! ^o^. Your inking is just so gorgeous... pets fuzzy ham-hams n__n.

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