n. infantile pattern of suckle-swallow movement in which the tongue is placed between incisor teeth or between alveolar ridges during initial stage of swallowing (if persistent can lead to various dental abnormalities) v. [content removed due to Bush campaign to clean up the internet] n. act of nyah-nyah v. pursuing with relentless abandon the need to masticate and thrust the world into every bodily incarnation in order to transform it, via the act of salivation, into nutritive agency

Friday, June 03, 2011

this is probably when you know you've stayed up too late

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I like these a lot (what are they called?).
I saw all your new creatures posted up at your gallery last night. They were fabulous! You are so close to having enough for a book, or maybe you do already. Great stuff, bez.
-La
 
They're called "snaishes,"

And yeah, I'm thinking I will try to put together the book soon. There are just a couple more that I'd like to finish with, but then... the children's book... and then, something else, thank goodness.

Bummer we missed each other on Friday. I stuck around until about 9:45 but then needed to get back to Oliver, the dog I'm sitting, who was waiting at home impatiently.

Hope I see you soon! If not, I'll see you for sure at your graduation party. :)
 
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