You'll be pleased to know, I'm sure, that several of my artworkses are now available to buy in tshirt form [link] And fairly reaasonably priced I reckon. I'm particularly proud of Mr Chubbee
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It's the gift that keeps on buzzing
And there are a good deal more to come very soon. So don't stray too far
Sorry it's not a very funny journal. My humour bone seems to've broken of late
Devious Comments
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Are you suggesting coconuts migrate?
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Someone who thinks logically is a nice contrast to the rest of the world
If I had money...wait, no I wouldn't. It probably does not come in my size. I'm too small to order anything online.
Wow, I ramble when I stay up too late.
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Apparently the sizes for small are as follows:
Size euro 32-34
Size UK 8-10
Chest (cm) 76-81
Waist (cm) 69-71
Though what that translates to in American sizes is beyond me. Size 6 is the smallest size over here (I believe) and your country fellows seem to start at 0 - I think, using our scale, 0 denotes having been deceased for at least a decade
I've found another site that'll put my designs onto clothes and things and they definitely do kids sizes. So if I get round to uploading the owl I'll let you know.
They even do onesies (or is that too small?)
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Someone who thinks logically is a nice contrast to the rest of the world
Yes, American sizes are much different. I think three used to be the smallest size, but then women became more obsessed with being "thin" and they/we moved the numbers up so that the old three became the new zero. Or maybe it was six, and not three...which would make sense.
And I'm a zero...most of the time. I say that because sometimes even that is too large. It's kind of a problem.
Yeah, I'll just get a onesy, that'll work! [here's where I insert your least favorite emote]
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