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For only love lets our wills soar.
Gremlins reach utopia minutes before large extraterrestrial showdown. 
Lasting at unusual game has intrigued noble Guinness. :dance:
nonchalantly
Newton only now can have a laugh at new technology, latently yearning. 
Gussets usually incur little elegant sewing stitches, like yours! 
Ok, I'm confused. I'm not sure where yoghurt came from, for last entry. I see sensation as being the word. So I went with sensation:
Every version obtained lasting values, even success. 
Deliver every little incredibly beautiful, exquisitely ravishing, artist teddy, even loveable yawners. 
Oopsy, sorry about that.
I got so wrapped up in forming the sentence ...I forgot the game! :crackup:
Every new verse is sillier in our numbingly intuitive name game. 
Hi Kimi
It's good to see you back. I've always loved your bears, Patience is no exception. She's adorably gorgeous!
I hope your health continues to stabilize.
Wishing you strength and good will.
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Unless nations develope easier rules world aid trends end rapidly.
I'm not selling on ebay right now, though I have and will again. The economy is just too iffy. But since it's a buyers market, I do still buy. So I'll approach this as a buyer/collector.
I don't at all like reserves. It has to be something really special for me to return to a reserve auction. Buy it Now is okay, if the price is right. That doesn't mean it has to be cheap, just appropriate for the item being sold. One of the things I buy/collect is art pottery and if the price is fair, and I want the piece, I'll buy it. But if I see a reserve I assume they want a ridiculous amount for their wares and split. Their reserve might be reasonable, but I don't stay to find out. Not fair, I know, but honest. If an item has a reasonable starting bid, which doesn't mean rock bottom low, I watch it or put in a bid.
I know art pottery isn't quite in the same ball park as artist bears, but buyers think like buyers no matter what they're buying. Well, almost. Especially in times like these. And yes, they want a bargain whenever, and wherever, they can find one.
I hope this helps a little. Even though I buy, I'm too frustrated right now to be selling on ebay.
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How a tortoise chasing hare imposed new guidelines. 
Great teddies, Cheryl! I'd have a hard time sending them off into the world, too.
And your "formal" portraits are fantastic!
:hug:
What about a neccesity of Teddy Bears?
I like that one! :dance:
All ninja dragons rely on great energy, not on useless semantics. 
I agree with Edie, a collection (of anything) officially starts with three. That said, I think a hug can be as little as one. Like Paula said: One could hug an owner. So if you have just one lonely little bear, hug it to pieces!
I know, I'm not adding a thing to this discussion. It's 103 out and everything is melting, including my brain. This is the Pacific Northwest. We're not supposed to get heat like this! :doh:
Never assume utopian gardeners have tidy yards. 
Suddenly the understudy pranced in dressed like Yoda. 
Eloquently verbal exquisite nymphs tell us absolutely lovely long yarns.
A little lad in green argyle touted old red suspenders.
(This one was amazingly hard :doh: )
Hi Cheryl
Tad is a real cutie! I agree with everyone, tweaking is good, and never-ending, as I think it should be. That's how we grow. That said, I tweaked my last bear almost out of existence!
Lovely work, Cheryl!
Big hug :hug: