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Tough act to follow!  Not even going to try.

But today I felt mentally healthy enough to possibly enjoy one of the Christmas movies I

recorded over the holidays this year.  As such, I got to watch some 'Christmas commercials'

that came along with it.  This one definitely fell into my 'better than average' category. 

'Say Sorry for the Holidays' was a clever 'outside the box' idea.   ( :

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ioyRqp-mbX4

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Stanley is super cool!
But I'm feeling a little thrown-off by something.
In the first shot he looks like he's doing the classic
"Whatchoo talkin' 'bout, Willis?" animal 'head tilt'.
But not in the other photos.
I could be making this up.  The hellish sobriety I'm temporarily
obligated to deal with is definitely unhealthy and has been
known to cause me to 'see things' that aren't really there.  ( : 

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Thank you Stephanie and Bob.

 Steph, my three Felix's are in other rooms, just to be safe.

Bob, Stanley is pose-able, with moving legs and head. Also, his leather tail is reversible, and can go either up or down.  He is made in the style of the Shoenhut toy animals, of 100 years ago.   I patterned him after a Schoenhut leopard, but he is much larger, nearly life-sized.
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Stanley got a little dog friend.  Her name is Jesse...
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Jesse ain't squee...
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I underestimated him.  He's super duper cool! 

Didn't want to side-track before, but I also really like your
cloudy seamless gray background and/or the way you shot it.

Years ago I went whole-hog and bought a large piece of expensive
heavy-duty top-notch canvas (there's quality stuff in a sailing town 
like Annapolis) and did a custom hand-painted 'five shades of gray' 
dye job on it, as well as installing industrial grade grommets for
hanging purposes.  It was pretty impressive in itself, but I never got
the 'look' from it that you have here.  Which is what I wanted. 

 P.S.  Steph, I never got a chance to say that the 'sparkpug' just about killed me!  :lol:

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