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#61452 - 03/03/07 03:21 AM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: melian1965]
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Registered: 02/15/07
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your welcome! i just learned to post pic's a couple of days ago. some people posted directions and i eventuly figured it out. i like tinypic.com it is simple to use and you don't have to sign up . it's free  P.S. i will admit i cooked that special stew, but it was for someone who would never work
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#61505 - 03/03/07 10:41 AM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: tomteboda]
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Registered: 10/20/06
Posts: 87
Loc: Sweden
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I probably shouldn't even confess this on this thread, but that "ugg lee" guy looks adorable to me. He looks like a really Nordic guy wearing a hat. Guess beauty really IS in the eye of the beholder! Of course you have the right to express your opinion  Good for him that he has at least one fan out there... But I don't agree that he looks like a Nordic person. Please be aware that I am a Nordic person myself, born and living in that region, so I should know.  And his propotions are wrong - that is even more obvious when he's a little child.
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#61525 - 03/03/07 02:37 PM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: istara]
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Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 1762
Loc: Barbados
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I was nearly sick when I first encountered Mr Potatohead. It's a major reason for selective breeding - though of course rogue genes always pop up. Wow! You mean I am the product of a "rogue gene"? And all this time, I thought I was just another human being.
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#61565 - 03/03/07 05:33 PM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: bajantara]
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Registered: 02/14/07
Posts: 182
Loc: London, England.
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My boyfriend has gone through and changed all the guys hairstyles and the females. The "elderly" heads are not done yet but it will be in the next week.
However, he has finished all the dresses. I'll try and post the Mods as soon as I figure out how too. If anyone knows how I can post the Mods, let me know.
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#61580 - 03/03/07 06:20 PM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: Lady Emz]
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Registered: 12/27/05
Posts: 1762
Loc: Barbados
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I believe you need to contact LadyCFII. She is the admin for that forum where they're posted
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#61729 - 03/03/07 11:22 PM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: Lady Emz]
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Registered: 02/23/07
Posts: 20
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Oh wow, head and body mods would ROCK! As for Mr Potatohead - I've never encountered him and never want to! Besides the hair, has anyone else noticed the weird face colors, in particular the fact that some of them are white (different color from rest of head) and look like clowns? I can understand tribal facepaint or whatever, but I don't understand the clown look. 
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#62189 - 03/04/07 07:23 PM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: Beckie]
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Registered: 10/20/06
Posts: 87
Loc: Sweden
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Oh wow, head and body mods would ROCK! As for Mr Potatohead - I've never encountered him and never want to! Besides the hair, has anyone else noticed the weird face colors, in particular the fact that some of them are white (different color from rest of head) and look like clowns? I can understand tribal facepaint or whatever, but I don't understand the clown look.  Yes, the men with grey-green curly hair look like they have whiskers  And I agree with you that the clowns look weird, but at least they have human features. Hope you will never encounter Mr Potatohead! I have 3 of them in my tribe  To their advantage I must say that they do look a bit better (that is, less spooky) as grown-ups than as kids. The young ones are really scary, though.
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#62206 - 03/04/07 07:36 PM
Re: The ugly child-thing
[Re: MochaJew]
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Registered: 01/20/07
Posts: 9
Loc: Louisiana, USA
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My first triplets were coconut heads - my daughter named them Gorilla 1, 2, & 3. My second set of triplets were the female versions of the coconut heads and we named them Thing 1, 2, & 3. I was scared to breed them because I didn't know what I would get. But,I did, and they made some very cute kids together.
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