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Post by Dalton on Jul 10, 2003 17:33:23 GMT -5
I think we're supposed to imagine that the bunnies Anya kept (in the flashback) multiplied and multiplied and became too much for her, and that led to Bunnyphobia. I agree, it was pretty weak.
Patti T.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 10, 2003 17:34:05 GMT -5
man, this is weird. Only an icon for me, and when I go to the address, it says page not found. I hate mysteries! Well, I love mysteries, but not when I can't solve them.
Patti T.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 10, 2003 17:35:16 GMT -5
Yeah, all you need is one or two really mouthy people, and I qualify!
About the black nail polish thing...I like it. I think its a goth-y thing, and definitely went with his mascara and black eyeliner, which I also loved. The boy was being BAD, ya know? Reminded me of Clockwork Orange
Patti T.
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Post by Dalton on Jul 10, 2003 17:35:50 GMT -5
JM once said that he's like a scene that showed Spike putting on his make-up so I think they at least gave him the nail polish scene. It goes with his punk image from the subway scene. He's really made up there. Maybe it's era identification, but I like the look. A man who wears eye liner, mascara and nail polish is usually saying either 'I'm gender ambiguous', or 'I'm dangerous, wanna make something out of it?' Sometimes both.
Rusty Goode
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Post by Dalton on Jul 10, 2003 17:36:26 GMT -5
Man, do they look hot together or what? I wish I had picture skills. Thanks, Alexandra.
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