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    Quote Originally Posted by jesvetmed View Post
    OK... couldn't resist this one! SMURF GRIM REAPER!!!! Who knew?
    OMG!!! That is TOO FUNNY! I laughed so hard I almost woke the hubby and dogs who are happily sleeping in this morning. Collectors item for sure!

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    I'm so out of touch!

    I agree that the other friend is the emo influence
    Ok... I'm old. What is EMO?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jesvetmed View Post
    Ok... I'm old. What is EMO?
    I'd very much like to know the answer to that question.
    I think it's the new goth. It's the opposite of pink barbies. It involves black anyway.

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    Wikipedia to the rescue!

    Note that for most people, at this point in time, Emo is a semi-derogatory term for those adolescents who tend to grow long shaggy hair over their eyes, put on mascara, and listen to Morrissey in their rooms. A propensity depression, playing bad guitar ballads and painting their fingernails black is also a factor. Bonus points if it's a guy who looks like a girl. Can also be used to make fun of your friend for being overly emotional/melancholy/dramatic. i.e. "You're so emo!"

    Or, as icanhascheezburger puts it:



    Last edited by Kimmyt; 07-05-2008 at 04:37 PM.

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    Those cakes are awesome. I bet she loved it.

    I'm late on the thread, but for future reference, Wilton is a company to check out for cake decorating. I took two of three of their cake decorating classes at a local craft store. It was a Hobby Lobby. The last course was making wedding cakes.

    They usually have a cake section in any craft store, and Walmart also carries their line in the craft department. Less selection at Walmart vs an actual craft store.

    They also publish a yearbook every year with all sorts of cakes in them. I have never made one to the letter from the yearbook, but get ideas from it. A local library might even be able to get the book on the tax dollar for browsing.

    My kids are spoiled in that I can make anything. One year for my daughter's b-day she was having a party at Build-a-Bear and wanted a bear cake. The cake bite the dusk on the floor last minute. We ended up with a store cake to carry to the party. I just told her that she got her own private cake at home then that she didn't have to share (the floor cake).

 

 

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