Come get your very own Squeeeeeky balloon animal filled with helium-3 from me, Squeeky the Clown, at the Psychic Arts & Crafts show this weekend at Schlitzie Pavilion. Extra-strong strings included!
Turns out the Twin Goat Community are actually part of an Audio-Animatronics cult. Which explains why they are so good at making change and helping customers at their old-timey general store on their compound. They got first place at the Psychic Arts & Crafts fair.
I came home with a tiny monkey statuette that is made of hair. Is it horse hair? Human hair? I can’t bear to look at it so I put it in a drawer.
I've never truly been the crafty type-- well, no. I've always loved TRYING to craft but I guess I'm just not all great at it. Sitting next to @
Enosha Fabreigh very much confirmed that. While she was making something that looked at least looked like a monkey. I had... well a couple limbs of a monkey maybe?
Well it may not be the crafts I'm good at, I am definately good at remembering what things are. When Enosha and I were questioning what the hair was from, I took a strand out of the box and twisted it corkscrew style along my pencil and boom-- like I thought, it was Evil Fairy hair. Thinking about that now actually is weird because...
Enosha Fabreigh- E.F.
Evil Fairy- E.F.
Hm.
Well, I'm sure it's coincidence, but, I do remember that once apon a time people warded off Evil Fairies by making monkey statues out of their hair. Not sure why. The first reason I knew it was Evil Fairy hair is because when I twisted it around my pencil, it turned into charcoal.
Honestly, if there is any take-aways I want there to be known, I think we shouldn't be working with such a powerful item unwarned. Another take-away is that I am really good at remembering weird things.