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Abigail Yu

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Posted: Wednesday, 26 December, 2001 @ 07:28 PM

sniff Poor Binki. Looks a lil' sad, eh?

Posted: Friday, 04 January, 2002 @ 10:01 PM

Binki, dear, you must get a guestbook, or some sort of commenting field for your site! It's horrid looking at all those spiffin images, and not being able to comment on them! o.O

Love the waterdragon.. n_n

..oh, and this pic is smashing!

Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 05:34 PM

It's almost frightaning how much Binki reminds me of my character...Ive never gotten her proporly down on paper, points to her head She's all in there. About the only thing in my poor stupid brain, actually, heh. Her name is Motikie Chettmelle, she's basicly a cat. I've always drawn her non-anthro but, I've thought of her anthro most of the time, now anyways. Ah, I'll admit how sadly pathetic I am; Motikie's my neopet. And aisha, but I've always thought of her as that. points to a Binki pic Not on pourpose, I swear to god, Ive never seen your art in my life, but....wow, its scary.

Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 05:39 PM

AH, let me re-phrase that. Her body conformation, and the expressions and additude is the same. But Motikie's dark periwinkle blue with dark purple markings. Just to clear up the fact that Mo's not an exact clone of binki. lol

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