@Sir_Robin_Redcoat
Scott Morris

My Get Well/Get Happy Soon Pic!
My Get Well/Get Happy Soon Pic! by @Sir_Robin_Redcoat (Scott Morris)

In my internet experience, I encounter a lot of people who go through frustration and stress as they try to get through that bumpy, pothole-filled, and often hazardous road we call life. So, I created this pic as a universal Get Well/Get Happy Soon card of sorts to bring some cheer to their lives. Robin as a young one (dibbun for all you Redwallers) giving the viewer some cheery flowers! "Dese awe fo' you!"

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Posted: Tuesday, 07 August, 2001 @ 09:41 PM

::very amused:: Heh, ah the times of dibbunhood, when we were innocent and angelic. A great image for all those feeling downhearted, a fox kit's love and care is sincere! ^.^

Posted: Wednesday, 08 August, 2001 @ 07:18 PM

Awww... Huggles Little Robin ^^ Thank you so much for making me feel better. Whenever I feel down I'll look at this piccy. It particularly made me feel good after all the trouble I had getting it to open. >\ looks at piccy Awww... ^^

Posted: Tuesday, 18 June, 2002 @ 08:31 PM

laughs Awww . . . the first piccy of yours I ever saw. It's cute in a sweet, innocent kind of way.

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