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FUCK! This time I wrote the descriptions down (at first, I tried in vain to write it down with a dead pen) and stored it in a safe place amongst a heap of National Geographic magazines while I did the laundry and dishes and kept an eye on the tortoises and gave the goats water and watched a brief siege of the goat enclosure and didn't do much involving the reptiles because SOMEBODY decided she'd have her own Reptile Party. With blackjack. And hookers. I then forgot to bring the paper home with me. But I did find the description of the dead fish and woman with bright orange hair online. And by that, I mean, Facebook and Google, you need to get your shit together. When I search for something and it's in the results page, it should either be on the other end of that link or in Google's cache of that link. I tried, really.

Un poisson mort
The viewer is left to ponder the cause, as well as the artist's decision to memorialize this fish's demise.

Malinovka (Robin)
The young woman's head is slightly atilt under the weight of impossibly orange hair in this idyllic tableau. (bit missing) A tiny songbird has alighted from the dwarf tree bearing two green apples onto a one dimensional chair, contemplating the coiffure as a potential new home.

One of the raccoons loved being sprayed with the hose but the crow didn't like it at all. Beats heatstroke, though.
The crow did not sound good and his beak was open.

Somebody braided Gallop's beard.

burning question: does Facebook sort people by ethnicity now?

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