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CAUGHT! Xerox-handed! I was making photocopies in the kitchen at the Center and was discovered. A cautious, "someones using the xerox machine" made my little heart quake. Oh, a zinester's nightmare: being caught with her hands in toner. Defeated: Yeah that's me. I am just making about 10 copies, is that all right? >>Yeah, sure! << Fewf! Thursday night=one long car ride to Portland. It's been quite the week, quite the time since i last made an entry here. I have many stories and secrets, but here is not now is not then is not where i will keep them... Its needless to say. Here, anyway. How many lifetimes will i squeeze into august and what will i take back to MHC with me? I, of course, am not speaking of physical things, though i feel with a weight more physical than the scale can attest. |
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Those of you who have 'known' me for awhile know about my ball jointed doll obsession, spurred by the artist Hans Bellmer and egged on by a love of all things japanese. I have wanted a Volks Super Dollfie for quite a few years now. On those long nights of dial-up, the girl that originally and permenantly laid claim to my heart was mimi, an SD10 with an F-13 head (first incarnation: Mimi original second incarnation: Mimi new make-up). I lusted and lusted and added her to my oh one day some day some how........ This past January, I decided the time had finally come for me to get my girl. The timing and reasons and finances were all wrong. I was lonely and unhappy and wanted something to replace that feeling...so i decided not to get her, though i did make some connections, but lets not give away too much, too soon While in Japan, I e-mailed Within a few weeks of being back in SF, i found a body for exactly what i wanted to pay; a lot less than she retails for...A LOT! By the middle of july, i had my dollfie! She came quite filthy and tightly strung: a girl can get anxious without a head! I took her apart and she cleaned up beautifully with a little Bon Ami cleaner and a toothbrush. I wrapped all of her pieces and bits in vintage hankerchiefs and put her in a violin case i scored off of FreeCycle. Last saturday, I climbed on an East Bay bound bart to goto Mr. and Mrs. Kallisti's house for Super Dollfie Academy. After a fun day running around a Asian Strip Mall, we got to work!!
I wanted to do as much of the face-up as poosible, and Mrs. K was a very very patient teacher. She put up with many: AHHHH! AM I DOING THIS RIGHT?!!
So much fun!!! and this picture of fifi and miss no name, one more time: It was so much fun. Thank you I must pay homage to Mr. Kallisti, as well. He is my logistical hero! He cleaned her head up so nicely and washed the horrid mannicure she had off her little fingers! Then, he figured out how to re-string her and made her violin case into a carrying case! BIG MR. K HUGS!!!! THANK YOU!!! |
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