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Monday, April 30, 2007

Fairies


Somebody sent us an email contained this picture. Not sure whether it's real or photoshop-ed, but it sure looks pretty scarry and err... "cao da" (crispy BBQ-ed).

But isn't it look like a Fairy??


Hmm I always thought fairy has to be beautiful like this:

taken from http://www.3dm3.com/competition/cggirls/Simone_Linsell_Fairy.jpg


Talking about fairy, are fairies always girl? Why fairies always referred as 'she'? Check out this cute fairy name generator.



My Fairy name is Bramble Saturnweb.
"She is a trouble maker.
She lives in leafy dells and bluebell glades.
She is only seen in the mist of an early morning.
She wears bluebell-blue dresses. She has delicate pale pink wings like a cicada"




Errr... I don't really like they called me a trouble maker, but I love the delicate pale pink wings.. kekeke...


What is your Fairy Name??

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5 Comments:

Blogger e said...

yikes Luna
that pic is pretty gross.

Fairy name? You have a Fairy name?

Fei has many names. Fei Fei, Fee, Coney, Ginga, Gingatron, Ging Ging, Chucho, Ah Fei.

30/4/07 11:41 am  
Blogger e said...

We did it.
Fei's fairy name is

Water Elfwitch
She is a cheerful sprite.
She lives near bubbling brooks where Lords and Ladies and Cuckoo's Pint grow.
She is only seen in the enchanted moment between sleep and waking.
She wears deep blue dresses. She has delicate green wings like a cicada.

30/4/07 7:35 pm  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

check this out. the fairy corpse is a hoax. lol.
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/201053/dead_body_of_a_real_fairy_found_not.html

30/4/07 8:56 pm  
Blogger Luna said...

Good thing it's a hoax.. it look creepy like Jenglot though. But jenglot is for real.

Awww... Fei, your fairy name is so sweet. Suit you well =)

30/4/07 9:19 pm  
Blogger Billy (YES Casanova!!!) said...

I'm glad to hear it's a fake because I always thought Fairies were beautiful:)

Hugs from Billy Boo:)

2/5/07 8:31 am  

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