August 20th, 2008 by clair
I am posting pictures of my dolls wearing glasses!

Maki - I am likely to call her Mao in the coming days - looks really cute in glasses, I think

Sun (a Sumire doll) looks like a cool geek girl in this photo because of the funky pink hair and half-rimmed glasses that I so love about the Yuki Nagato doll.
I also took their picture together with my own set of glasses!

Aren’t they so adorable! I am so glad to receive the PK006B I ordered from Ebay. Glad to have found it. It was a lucky find though one of the arms on the Player shirt has been coming off. Oh well. One can’t be too lucky, I guess? I don’t mind because I know that there is a way to fix that. 
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June 18th, 2008 by clair

I couldn’t help but think that they’re saying these things:
Rie (Rui): Meet Betty, our new friend. She’s a Stikfas.
Tanya (Tamae SL): Uh, hi there, Betty. I hope your joints are ok.
Rylee (Reina): You sure look bendy…
Tami (Tamae): What’s a Stikfas?
Betty: …………….. *sweatdrop*
I couldn’t help but get a Stikfas tonight. I am feeling nervous about Friday morning so I just have to have something to quieten my nerves. The girls are really awesome and they look cute but there’s something charming about a small Stikfas which has joints you could move and play with. And you could also mod a Stikfas into whatever you want so it’s that kind of thing which makes me go ballistic and buy one. I almost bought two tonight but maybe next pay day. A regular Stikfas is 199 pesos in Hobbes so it’s definitely cheaper than any Pinky Street doll. Unless we’re talking about fakeys ^^;; I kinda want the ninja one but it’s ~400 pesos. I still want other pinkies and I need to buy materials for accessories I want to make and I am planning to buy copies of Inkheart (which I heard is really good). Also, Stikfas seem like a good thing to help us draw people in various poses because of their joints and how flexible they are. I’d mod Betty but I still have other projects in mind ^^;
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