#2 2008-12-07 01:56:25

Someone needs to remind me what "etsy" means. I know it's some craft term, but I can't think of it right now because I'm staring at the scooped out cranium of an infant. Strikes me that soup would slop past the ears. A little too anatomically correct if you ask me.

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#3 2008-12-07 04:41:49

Clearly this is the result of a c-section, not a natural birth...

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#4 2008-12-07 08:28:10

pALEPHx wrote:

Strikes me that soup would slop past the ears. A little too anatomically correct if you ask me.

That's the side you drink from silly.

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#5 2008-12-07 15:26:17

I should have expected you to know that.

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#6 2008-12-07 15:42:18

If the baby head bowl isn't ideal for that special someone this xmas, how about this?

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#7 2008-12-07 15:51:55

sigmoid freud wrote:

If the baby head bowl isn't ideal for that special someone this xmas, how about this?

Just when I wonder what could be worse than being Paris Hilton herself, it's pretending to be her to a bunch of 2" tall figurines. Do kids actually BUY this?

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#8 2008-12-07 16:34:42

If and when I redo the guest bath, it will feature plenty of the various tiles, including the faces.

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#9 2008-12-07 17:47:50

square wrote:

Clearly this is the result of a c-section, not a natural birth...

Heh. Poor Sofakid was born c-section after 28 hours labor. He got the conehead anyway.

Baby #2 had a better head, having been a scheduled caesarean.

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#10 2008-12-08 08:25:45

sigmoid freud wrote:

If and when I redo the guest bath, it will feature plenty of the various tiles, including the faces.

I like the nose rings in the screaming babies. I definately want to pop out a few tiles in my bath for some sort of bas relief but I think I will go more of Rodin's Gates of Hell

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