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Tango Roses
Tango Roses by @lynne (Lynne)

I drew some tango pictures out at Windward, and they're pencil-shaded, but, I liked this one. It was just kind of a spoofy thing, of me and Ranlu holding roses in our teeth, cuz that's a tango thing, I guess.

I think I must inform you all, that Ranlu has grown a lot over the past month... instead of being the size of a little dog, he's now the size of a really BIG dog. I haven't got much clue when or how he grew, but he did...

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Posted: Tuesday, 06 April, 2004 @ 09:18 AM

Awww! Lookit you guys be cute. ^.^ Yes, the teeth rose thing is from tango...I have it on authority from SeƱor, the greatest Spanish teacher in all the universe. You ish good with the pencil shading, and it fits right in with the color for a neat style. Hee, Ranlu grew more... Is he as yet the size of a dog that they average human smeet could ride around on all day? Like a Great Pyrenees? I want one of those...big huge dogs you can hug and have your arms not touch they're so big. =B Ranlu is cooler than any dog, however. u.u And is a very pretty Dragon if I do say so myself, and I do. TANGO! Hee...

Posted: Tuesday, 06 April, 2004 @ 11:32 AM

Yes, the average human smeet could probably ride around on him all day, if he weren't flying XD But then, he can pick people up with his magical light powers and fly them between solar systems.. or something... and that was back when he was little.. so I don't know! O_O;

Posted: Monday, 12 April, 2004 @ 01:15 AM

8D TANGOOO! O.O WOW! Ranlu's BIG! :D WHOOOO! :'} He's getting all grown up...an' he'd probly squash me if he tried to land on my head....BUT I'D TRY IT ANYWAY!

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