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The little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon

July 18th 2008 04:19
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Based on an old nursery rhyme, you'll see the shadow of the dog's head there, he's laughing and you'll see the dish with some things on it and the spoons are generally in black too, of course, they are rather unusual looking spoons, either very modern or very old, you know how such fashions go.



The little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon



The little dog laughed to see such fun and the dish ran away with the spoon.





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Comment by Dianna G

July 18th 2008 05:54
This one isn't working for me *sigh*

-.- It looks nice but I can't see the dog...

~Dianna

Comment by katyzzz

July 18th 2008 07:16
The dog is in the top right hand corner in black silhouette, with pointed ear and open (laughing) mouth. The dish ( plate) is fairly easy and the spoon relies largely on your imagination, there's several different ones all in black.

Hope that makes it a little easier.

Comment by Dianna G

July 18th 2008 08:43
I saw it!!!!!

Yay!

~Dianna

Comment by katyzzz

July 18th 2008 11:01

Comment by tlcorbin

July 18th 2008 11:50
Where's the cow? Wasn't there a cow in the story? What've you got against cow's anyway?

Although the stylized raven in the lower left corner is nice . . .

Comment by katyzzz

July 18th 2008 21:00
I thought you'd like the stylized Raven in the corner, I put it there just for you, (it's not often I tell lies just strategically, sometimes).

You are quite right about the cow and the moon, when something crosses my computer screen that fills that requirement, I'll 'publish' it 4 u, but using the instalment plan, where even a nursery rhyme turns into a serial seems profitable to me, I could do one word an instalment, now that should pay,

but, let's see, 1times 0=0, 10x0=0, 100x0=0, there's something wrong with this stupid program, and I'm using binary, I must have a misplaced 0 or 1 somewhere, don't tell me the whole idea won't work, just like my other entrepreneurial activities.

I'm going back to religion, they should want me there, always room for another pilgrim, and let's face it no-one else seems to want me.

Do you think the after life might be more profitable. If not, I'm living the afterlife right here.

Comment by tlcorbin

July 18th 2008 22:24
After life, prelife, life and all forms in between are profitable according to psychic's (pronounced with hic-up for affect).

Comment by Miswanderlust

August 17th 2008 22:32
Great signature tunes!

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