Or for a wedding gift, Hanukkah, Solstice, or any other event, either. A partial list:
A print of breakdancing cartoon tapirs
A vintage copy of Rose in Bloom rebound with lots and lots of plastic
A giant yellow glass head (about half again as large as
timprov's actual head, for reference)
A candleholder that looked like the illegitimate offspring of a horse and a dachshund
A giant handmade ceramic sculpture of a bulb of garlic (this one only the size of my head)
Something I could not figure out but which was labeled "recycled geckos." I suspect my family and friends are not so sure they/you want the geckos the first time around. Recycled is right out.
A cactus made out of Coke cans
A shirt or sweater with the bust covered with ruffles
A candleholder in the shape of a man slapping his own ass while balancing a candle on his head
A candleholder where you have to put a candle inside Jesus' glass head
A candleholder of the Buddha where his candle and its flame would be...even less fortunately placed
An angel with turkey wings
A garden sculpture of a one-eyed chimp
A leather magazine rack called "Inca Mailman"
Anything that can be described as a "laundry tool"
Pangolin earrings. Although I did think about it, because they're kind of awesome.
"Build-your-own vehicular fishmonster kit." But only because I already have Rob's present, because seriously, who doesn't want to build their own vehicular fishmonster? I know, I know, we'd all prefer to do it from scratch, but these days everyone is busy, and a fishmonster from a kit is probably better than no fishmonster at all.
ETA: I am seriously rethinking this stance as regards the vehicular fishmonster. I keep going back to it.
A print of breakdancing cartoon tapirs
A vintage copy of Rose in Bloom rebound with lots and lots of plastic
A giant yellow glass head (about half again as large as
A candleholder that looked like the illegitimate offspring of a horse and a dachshund
A giant handmade ceramic sculpture of a bulb of garlic (this one only the size of my head)
Something I could not figure out but which was labeled "recycled geckos." I suspect my family and friends are not so sure they/you want the geckos the first time around. Recycled is right out.
A cactus made out of Coke cans
A shirt or sweater with the bust covered with ruffles
A candleholder in the shape of a man slapping his own ass while balancing a candle on his head
A candleholder where you have to put a candle inside Jesus' glass head
A candleholder of the Buddha where his candle and its flame would be...even less fortunately placed
An angel with turkey wings
A garden sculpture of a one-eyed chimp
A leather magazine rack called "Inca Mailman"
Anything that can be described as a "laundry tool"
Pangolin earrings. Although I did think about it, because they're kind of awesome.
"Build-your-own vehicular fishmonster kit." But only because I already have Rob's present, because seriously, who doesn't want to build their own vehicular fishmonster? I know, I know, we'd all prefer to do it from scratch, but these days everyone is busy, and a fishmonster from a kit is probably better than no fishmonster at all.
ETA: I am seriously rethinking this stance as regards the vehicular fishmonster. I keep going back to it.
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Date: 2009-12-07 06:15 pm (UTC)Pangolin earrings, maybe. Recycled geckos, perhaps just to figure out what you'd use them for. Angels with turkey wings, however, are Right Out.
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Date: 2009-12-07 10:40 pm (UTC)I'm not saying I bought somebody the octopus necklace, but I'm also not saying I didn't.
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Date: 2009-12-07 10:43 pm (UTC)Being able to find the perfect gift for hard-to-buy-for loved ones is yet another reason to love the internets.
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Date: 2009-12-07 07:47 pm (UTC)This Rob person must have a birthday, right? Act now, before all the vehicular fishmonsters return to the ocean and it is too late.
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Date: 2009-12-07 10:41 pm (UTC)And this picture is really, really old.
Sigh.
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Date: 2009-12-07 08:36 pm (UTC)I used to have a pair of manatee earrings. Sadly, I lost one in San Francisco.
Initially read that last as "vehicular fishmonger". Fishmonster is much better.
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Date: 2009-12-07 11:48 pm (UTC)*etsyetsyetsy*
Meh, the tapirs are sold out anyway. I wonder if the seller would make a print of Regency dancing tapirs if asked.
Her print with the octopus doing a tentacle puppet show is cuter than the tapirs anyway.
I wonder if she does pictures of aardvarks...
*etsyetsyetsy*
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Date: 2009-12-08 12:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-12-07 08:43 pm (UTC)(Disclaimer: On re-reading, I see that this comment could be taken in such a way as to imply I think you'd get me a holiday present. I do not mean to imply any such thing.)
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Date: 2009-12-07 10:45 pm (UTC)I mean, Rose marries the [spoiler] in the end. One has a taste for that sort of thing.
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Date: 2009-12-08 02:48 am (UTC)Um.
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