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Love and Affection
Love and Affection by @kidkourage (KidK Mirai)

Iiiiiiiiiiiit's...Red and Idaris's Happy Funtime Love Hour! Only on HBO. Call your local cable company for detailed listings. This message was brought to you by Blueberries. 'Blueberries...for when ya just gotta getcha some.'

...yes, there's probably something wrong with me, but I'm so happy that it doesn't matter! ^_^ They're ENGAGED!! Not that I didn't...draw this before that happened...9.9;; whistles innocently The lyrics are from 'Love and Affection' by Donna Lewis. It is a beautiful song. ^.^ The lyrics make it look like it'd be, like, something horrible, but it's not! Go listen. u.u Hey, hey, no wrist guards! SCANDALOUS! XD;;;

The perpetually single squeezyTallest is gettin' hitched!! WHEEEEEEEEEEEE*dies*

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Posted: Sunday, 16 May, 2004 @ 04:12 PM

:''''D melting at the scene Awwwww....man, I WISH I could've been there when this happened, but I lvoe it anyway! ^^ An' I love the song, too! o.o' I dunno what the little blocky things are in the background, but they rock.

Posted: Monday, 17 May, 2004 @ 10:09 PM

I dunno what the blocks are either! XD;; They're just this random background thing I found on Photoshop that I liked...I wanted to jazz up the background layer. Funny thing is that I don't remember what the effect was called and I cannot for the life of me find it again! =B

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