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Posted 6 Feb 2009
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I don’t know whether to laugh or be concerned. Is this a cry for help, you know similar to torturing puppies, or are you planning on setting the snowman free? To be perfectly honest, he does not look too concerned about his current situation, it looks like he is laughing at the face of danger.
@ Bridget:
Oh, we should have clarified:
No snowmen, miniature or otherwise, were hurt in the production of this blog post.
Following the photo shoot, the little man of ice slipped back outside where he is growing in size due to the continuing snow fall.
Thank goodness, I was worried there for a moment.
He does look remarkably chipper given his circumstances.
@ Noël:
Yeah, he is not much of an actor. He wouldn’t listen to instruction, coaching him on how to get into character. Certainly not a method actor, that snowman …
That is one of the cutest snowmen I have ever seen.
He reminds me of Pinocchio. (Although, I never found cartoon Pinocchio to be that cute.)
@ Meg:
Aw, thanks …
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