
I’m pleased to present two fansigns from two aesthetically pleasing
bloggers in a row today. That’s not something that happens every day.
;) This is Abby Lu from An exercise in journalism
[frens.net], and she was kind enough to give me a series of photos.
Abby is one of the rare intellectual types that actually looks really
good. She’s a college student, got to her blog via PPS and have been
reading since then. She’s reminds me of myself, before I tweaked myself
stoopid. ;)
Oi, stop laughing back there, I was intellectually gifted *preens*
before I tweaked myself stupid. :p Just look at the old posts -
sixthseal.com jumped the shark during the methamphetamine IV post.
Oh…the bane of my existance, the only absolute beauty in my rotten
life.
Blind…maybe I’m blind…coz you can turn a drop of water, into an ocean…
Here are the other photos in the series:




Thanks Abby! Much love for taking the time to send the photos.


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