Love is not a strong enough word anymore.
I also thought I might get to lope around on him or something, but apparently that was just my subconscious playing tricks on my heart last night. After a bit of eavesdropping I learned there's no way. Anyway, I'd rather talk about plastic horses than my life right now; given my unfortunate, typical teenage girl, situation.
I've continued thinking about Kiss, and the Gem Twist mold, and about how yummy it would be in red roan. Perhaps that's caused by my adoration for my Peter Stone Ideal Stock Horse Skeeter Bug, in delicious gloss red roan. I never know with me anymore. Gem Twist wouldn't be unappealing in bay roan though, or blue roan, or that peculiar black roan color. But a flaxen chestnut overo would be quite fantastic, too; I wish there was a website where you could enter a model horse brand and mold, and then select a color/markings. Then bam, a photo of what it would look like pops up. (Intimate weekend project for any -awesome- techies out there?) Still haven't made it over to the toy store yet, but that's OK for now. There's a few things I'd like to pick up there, as well as take a look around, and just breath in that fantastic Breyer-Store smell, but all that can just go on hold.
Anywho, like 4 days ago I promised a talk about those new Breyer Stablemates, and photos of my little guy that came from Ebay a few days ago. I'll deliver those photos now and then maybe, (if you're in for a long one) we'll talk new releases.
Isn't he cute? He's a varnish roan appaloosa (I think) on the Stablemates Highland Pony mold. Of course he's a custom, but no he didn't run me $300; as far as cuteness goes, I got a bargain. Actually my Mom did. I'm being honest here; my Mom bought him for me, probably because the combination worked; Cute- One of a Kind- Cheap = Buy. No strings attached; most of my purchases I either pay with service or they get shoved onto the tab; this little guy was just a post-Christmas gift.
He's actually almost perfectly in scale in these photos; a little bit smaller than in the one above, but almost perfect in the other 3. He's tiny, precious, and to die for. Name? I just momentarily considered Pizza Crust. I'll think about it. It would be referring to a desert-pizza, with chocolate sauce, marshmallow cheese, cookie pepperoni...
Ok then. Wait, what is that? A ticking time bomb in the corner of my screen??? I must go, unfortunately. Until later, Chou.
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