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OMG. Poor baby! The big koala was so mean. The tree is big enough to share. The sound of her crying totally stressed out my Maltese furbabies. I hope she found a different tree without any meanies!
I especially :heart: the panda and koala. I wanted the Galop bangle and necklace for years and just never pulled the trigger. I’m a year of a horse and a Leo so I have special fondness horses and lion/leopard. H just works perfectly. :lol:
The koala is as you can see on the ring band de Grisogono, part of their "Crazymals" collection.
I would like to see the ring in person just to see it b/c I have the feeling it's priced like "high jewelry" which is too special for my lifestyle. Something like that lion pin which is witty and a little primitive looking (or exotic looking) I could wear that altho I have no idea what it costs.

For a horse lover, the Gallop bangle is stunning.
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Her wail at the end was so heartbreaking. I think she wanted someone to help her takeover that tree and kick out the meanie. Glad to hear she got it in the end. She was so adamant. It’s not like there weren‘t other trees nearby. Her persistence is a lot like me when I really want something especially a goody that caught my fancy. I can be relentless until I get it. Lol. My DH and DDs are running the other way when they see me coming these days as I’m in research mode for an eternity band and kept showing them pics and videos. Hehe.

You got to post the pic of these pods in the soy sauce. I’m super curious!
Sometimes a touch of OCD is fun, searching for a grail, the exact right color of an accessory to make the outfit click, it's similar to guys and their love for sports teams -- every little play is not to be missed in a televised game.

I will try to photograph the little seed husks (if that's what they are).
 
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Glad you saw it!! I think this was taped at Kangaroo Island and there were people nearby. I read that she stuck around for a while then got to stay on the tree after he left. I love her wails at the end. She is so dramatic! She then looks around like she doesn't know what to do next, maybe she's even a little bit embarrassed. I think she's looking at people while she's being filmed and the wails could be a way of getting them to intervene for her. The male is up on the tree bellowing (that's what it's called) as a way to call attention to his dominance.

When koalas get approached and they don't want to be, they make this horrible racket, you can't believe the sounds they create. It sounds like they are huge animals. This would definitely stress out the Maltese.
The pretty little female koala is a combination of someone who's persistent, will stand her ground, likes to feel a touch sorry for herself, and is a wonderful drama queen. I find that koalas share some traits with humans which is part of why I like them so much.
 
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Bangs can be easy! Years ago (when I felt free to try anything! ) I learned that tiny manicure scissors turned vertically would let me snip tiny pieces at a time and to stop before they get too short and not get that straight across 2nd grader look from childhood:biggrin: some people can rock that look, I sure can’t. I do this every time between 6 week haircuts as my bangs grow into my eyelashes and it bugs me no end. My stylist has given me her seal of approval to continue and she’s a sweetie but direct, and she would tell me (and did when I went a little wild one time). She also said vertically that way a tiny piece at a time is the way to DIY. Of course I do this after she has shaped them each time and I try to follow her cut. HTH! But yes thank goodness they grow back.
Exactly. This is what I saw on a hairdresser U-tube: He layered the client's hair all over. For each cut he'd take a strand of hair, hold it taut, and cut the ends on a slant, not a straight line. (It's a steep angle so the term vertical is about right). Did the same for each strand he picked up; the slants all ran in the same direction. When blending layers on the sides, he eyeballed getting the layers even -- you'd have to see how to do that in the U-tube. It would be tricky doing it by yourself but it's not impossible.

My intended to be straight-across-the-forehead-bangs would curl into little corkscrews eventually. I could never figure out how the bangs got straight but I guess with web demos there are no lasting hairdresser secrets.

Anybody have any ways to cope with thinning hair?
 
Sometimes a touch of OCD is fun, searching for a grail, the exact right color of an accessory to make the outfit click, it's similar to guys and their love for sports teams -- every little play is not to be missed in a televised game.

I will try to photograph the little seed husks (if that's what they are).

HAPPY EASTER @Fabfashion, @Gnuj, @etoupe birkin @haute okole, @shalomjude, @Rouge H, @julian.f, @Croisette7, @tlamdang08, @Cookiefiend, @Notorious Pink, @Redbirdhermes, and koala lovers in tpf and everywhere!
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