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I like mustard on my fried potatoes, mmm.
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That is unreal, you have a very inventive mind, looks good enough to eat. Beautiful job.
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I like how you think hairy. Great job
and really cool
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That's pretty amazing!
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Even before I opened it up I thought "What did he do this time"
I not disappointed it is fantastic job.
I sure would like to know how you did it all. I have now come to expect the unexpected turning from you.
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That's about as cool as it gets, unbelievable!
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Lots of freehand techniques...........very fun sculpture.
Thanks for posting...I needed that....
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That's totally where I would stash my burger fund money...
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Nice. The first two poorly fit photos make it look real.