prehensile tail?
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YES
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prehensile tail?
yes
YES
vanilla extract

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When and how can we buy the soundtrack to Headless?
A wonderful question! Dylan is currently working on getting it all ready to go, so it isn't available yet, but it will be available across platforms where you buy/listen to music probably by mid-December, just in time for the holidays! Don't worry, we'll make plenty of posts once it's out so you don't miss it!
SUCH a good read. @anonsally, I think you'll enjoy it too!
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anonsally replied to your photo āSometimes when Iām birdwatchingā
uhhhh... how...?
1. Lumix FZ80 or comparable "superzoomā bridge camera (or a real camera with a nice lens, but I canāt afford that)
2. Arrange to have a peregrine do a flyover of the backyard
3. Follow the birb as it goes overhead, only then noticing that thereās a last-quarter moon hanging above you
4. Snap a shot of it
5. Back at the computer, agonize way too long about composition before deciding,Ā āscrew it. just crop it all.ā
6. ...
7. Profit
fabulousfrodobaggins replied to your photo
WHERE DID YOU GET THIS?! I NEEEEEED IT
Barnes and Noble, I think? A while ago, a long while ago. Made by a company called the Noble Collection according to the box.Ā
anonsally replied to your photo
omg that looks really hard!
It was extremely hard. One of the hardest puzzles Iāve ever done. There was a magnifying glass involved. All the pieces were the same size and shape and you really couldnāt tell if something didnāt fit immediately. But it was super fun to FINISH it.

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there are also not enough slithy toves, and when was the last time you outgrabe?
In all honesty I have not seen a tove, slithy or otherwise, since 1846. I was in Inverness looking for sites related to the Battle of Culloden. I stopped under the shade of a copper beech and there, on the lowest branch, sat a lone tove for a second. Then poof. Gone. If it werenāt for the lingering scent of rosewood and blood, Iād have thought my eyes were playing tricks.
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Also I loved the Mary Anning referenceāI just recently sent a postcard about her to my cousin!
Ah, thank you!!! Have you seen this little sketch of her? I am obsessed, itās so cute:Ā
I also really love that she had a little black and white terrier, Tray, who went collecting with her. What a good doggo, sniffing out dino bones.Ā
How was Hamilton?
As amazing and wonderful as I expected it to be. ^_^
All of the original cast have cycled out except for a few members of the ensemble, and the very first King George from the off-Broadway previews is back again. It was really cool seeing how other actors play the parts Iām primarily familiar with from the soundtrack. The choreography is such an integral part of the narrative that you donāt get by listening, and there are certain lines Iām never going to be able to hear again without picturing specific movements that go with them. And the staging, and the lighting design, and the music and sound design, and the few little moments that *arenāt* on the soundtrack. All of it combines to create such a magical experience. I cried a bunch (also as expected).
I could gripe about the lack of leg room in the balcony seats, and the rude people who kept checking their phones, and the ones who were clearly unfamiliar with theater etiquette regarding getting back to your seat at the end of intermission, but those are a part of the experience too.