sysable.confurence.com
Grayest muzzle. Pine marten who loves weasels, kitties, avians and my 2 partners. I follow furries. Icon and banner by me. Trans rights are human rights. BLM
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Thanks! Hope you had a great Christmas and you'll have a happy New year too!
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I believe you will enjoy it.
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My partner and I contracted Covid at Disneyland in July 2021. We had all of our boosters, so the symptoms were slight.
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I managed to get the original soundtrack on vinyl, using a record finding service back in the 70s.
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Thanks! I have the WB DVD (one of the "on demand" copies)
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Thank you space marten! Hope you have a great holiday too!
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I can't remember how I came up wit that. but it may have been based on a ashtray my parent's had. Ashtrays used to be everywhere, and were considered thoughtful gifts.
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There can never be too many weasels!
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It's strange that they have a stop-motion style Frosty when the original was 2d hand-drawn.
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My partner Changa started the project because he was fed up with people trying to make-up a history of the fandom that removed everything we had done. He scanned thousands of documents and put them up on confurence.com.
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The museum has such a clever way of displaying the documents. You can pick them up and turn some over, or enlarge them with the overhead projector.
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It's a world on VR Chat. You can search for Virtual Furry Museum to find a link. It's a beautiful world created by Sotalo. @sotalo.bsky.social
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Best Scrooge ever!
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I completely agree!
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Well you go ahead and tell it. It's much larger then I am!
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Yes, you're right. Certainly not common, but it seems to have become well known in the last few years, mainly due to to the TechMoan YouTube channel.
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Thanks! I like the way the poses came out. Pure luck I assure you.
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Well, there are tracks and overhead power...
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You have a working tefifon?! Could you post pictures?
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Thank you! This wasn't my best effort. I do very little art and I have to re-learn Photo Shop every time I do a piece. :(
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Oliver and Dodger! Great!
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Here we are at Pormerion in 1987. One of the best pictures my camera timer ever took! This was my pinned picture on that other site. Bluesky doesn't do pinned posts.
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This looks like the thing that is in the Garden Grove town square.
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I suppose 36 years does seem like a long time...
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We ended up visiting Camufearna twice, Once in 1987 and again in 1996 for the Worldcon in Glasgow. We also visited Portmeiron in Whales, where The Prisoner was filmed.
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Amazing! Do you have any other photos of your fursuit or other furry events?
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You know that trick where you hold a finger in the knot while someone else ties the bow? Well, this experiment didn't work as planned. :)
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It was coughing up blood this morning ...
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Many cons had special events or variations on normal events that made them interesting. As cons get bigger and happen regularly, the unique things vanish and they all become the same.
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My favorite of the RB holiday specials. Personally I think Klaus is derivative and the characters are unlikable. Have you seen The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus? It's also RB, but the story is by L. Frank Baum (Wizard of Oz)
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I asked Rod, who I told about my visits when they happened and he said that Joe was living with the Wisbeskis and that I met him there. So your memory of him giving you my contact information may be the case. I really hate how large holes are developing in my memory.
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The funniest story I remember for those visits was them both telling me that they emphasize to everyone that "you Don't want an otter for a pet!" I think on my second visit when I was playing with Lori Lu, completely delighted, Dorothy said softly "you should have an otter..."
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That may have been the case, but I can't remember. Old age does that to people.
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I remember Dorothy and Luke though Joe was strange because he slept with Beever.
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You got contact info for me from Joe Davis? Not sure how that would work, since I never met him. I may have corresponded with him, but I can't remember. I visited the Wisbeski;s in the early 80s, and later in the 90s when they had their male Canadensis. I can't remember the otter's name...
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It even feels nostalgic for me! The dynamics of my family and friends changed over time, and those changes are reflected in these cards. Each one recalls memories, some good and others... not so.
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I also contacted Dorothy and Luke Wisbeskie and visited their otters, Lori Lu (L. Canadensis) and Tuggs (Aaian small-clawed) a few times when I was on vacation/work trips back East.
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I found that a local Regional Occupational facility had an animal rescue center. They had an otter (an Asian species) that they let me visit, I donated money to the group.
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If I recall Rod and I were interested in your observations of the wild otters that lived in the delta near you, unless I'm mistaken (which could be the case)
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I have forgotten the skiltaire names of Lance Rund and Steve Corbett, and who Omni was made for. Old age... :(
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Michael Fremer, the co-writer/director and music producer also did many of the non-celebrity voices (he was a DJ in the past), Lisbeger voiced Dean Wilson the California otter. The music was by Graham Gouldman (10 CC)