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HAPPY MARCH 4TH!!
HAPPY MARCH 4TH!! by @lynne (Lynne)

I've had this one done for a while! :D I really love how it came out so now I'm happy to finally get to upload it!! bounces

It's for KidK and Zim's one-year wedding anniversary, and of course for the birthday of the priest who married them, Antonio Vivaldi.

Rock on guys, I love you all!

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Posted: Thursday, 04 March, 2004 @ 05:54 PM

O_O...............THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU I'm gonna stop typing THANKYOU before the repetition makes it look like ANKYOUTH! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! So pretty! Oh my GODS, Lynne! 8D!! I love it yes! Okay...now more coherence. That is a preeeeeetty dress. o.@ All my colors innit! ^.^ I would say I'mma steal it, but it's already mine! Awwwww, Zimmikins...he's in all possessive 'she's mine no touchy!' mode... I do love him so. XD;; That's some hug! All the mechs, too! Whee, I am the property of a red-eyed, cape-wearing alien! There's nobody I'd rather belong to. u.u And look Vives is just bored with the whole thing and needing of a hit of sacramental wine! XD!! He looks so freakin' COOL...I love that robe... He says thank you, by the way. u.u For wishing him a happy birthday, and for using his full and proper name, and all. And the Zim says thanks, too, not just for the pic, but for...well...it's all your fault we're married in the first place, right? ^.^; So thanks, hon, for everything, from me an' mah love an mah Fiddlepriest with the cool middle name. hugs tight Love you!

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