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Burlesque is a perfect name for it.
posted by
TAPS.
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August 25, 2006
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these two are both awesome.
posted by
Root05
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August 22, 2006
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Dave is in a great mood-& I won-let's celebrate with dandelion tea ALELUJAH
According to my research, if picked in Spring, it will not make the tea bitter. (See related haiku and the famous poet Neil Ypunday on www.Blogit.com)

posted by
salem8
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August 22, 2006
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WE HAVE A WINNER. NOTE THE ABSENCE OF EXCLAMATION MARKS.
I wish I could show more excitement but that would be immature. hahaha.. just messin' with ya.

BURL-ESQUE it is! I love it! It is perfect! Sorry, I could't contain myself.
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swftfox
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August 22, 2006
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You SWFTFOX & others (TAPS-) truly promote your great city-I had no idea of
its beauty, artistry and variety. Thanks-- Now to anser thw title/naming question--
I have a suggestion for the second pic
"BURL-esque" or "Whorls and Burls"
take acre Mr. Lion--Happy Birthday for 31 Augsut (I know Virgo, besides any cusp you may qualify for) Had to call you Mr Lion on Dandelion Day.
posted by
salem8
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August 22, 2006
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Me niether TAPS. It was just too cool not to do something with it!
posted by
swftfox
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August 22, 2006
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Swftfox, this trunk is wonderful. I want so badly to give it an appropriate name and I just can't think of a thing.
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TAPS.
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August 22, 2006
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Not really looking for funny, sweetie! Not sure what I'm
looking for in a name. I just know that when I see it, I know it! Guess I'll go to bed since it is almost time to get up! hahaha Night!
posted by
swftfox
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August 22, 2006
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weeeird looking stuff entrancing
How about drunk trunk... not very funny I know.
posted by
marieclaire66
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August 21, 2006
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That tree trunk is really wild...
posted by
Passionflower
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August 21, 2006
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