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Huge thank you to Ozshrimp for my make over -he made me beautiful


ineke

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A big big thank you to Oz he made an avatar for me and it's gorgeous- exactly the colour I would have chosen but he did it without any input from me. Thanks Oz really love it and appreciate your generosity. :encouragement:

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+1 for Ozshrimp ! .... Designed my avatar too ! You do realise its now your sole purpose to selective breed and create a CPS.

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Oh if only!!!! That would be the shrimp of all shrimp how does a pink bolt sound? No doesn't quite make it LOL love the avatar so generous to take the time to make it.

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It looks great and even better on the computer than when I first saw it on the ipad have to say sorry BB but mine is better!

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sorry BB but mine is better!
that's a matter of opinion, BUT mines definitely better :victorious:
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Looks like OzShrimp is a photoshop wizard :D

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Nah nah nah mine is better it POPS:smiley_simmons:

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That's a very fitting Avatar Ineke...looks fantastic :encouragement:. cudos to OzShrimp for the graphic skills, well done mate. :)

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Nah nah nah mine is better it POPS:smiley_simmons:

I still prefer your koala, it was cute and original.

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I will put my koala in a thread once in a while he's my boy! But this is a shrimp forum and Oz did me proud!

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[ATTACH]3249[/ATTACH] for you MrShrimp my koala boy

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That's a very fitting Avatar Ineke...looks fantastic :encouragement:. cudos to OzShrimp for the graphic skills' date=' well done mate. :)[/quote']

Thanks Ian :encouragement:

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Looks good!

thanks I think Oz did a great job!

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This is what the 5th time you have changed it this month...I liked your doggy with the sunnies!

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This is what the 5th time you have changed it this month...I liked your doggy with the sunnies!

That's what I said, that koala should represent you on this shrimp forum. Just my opinion, koala with sunnies, can't go wrong!

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This is what the 5th time you have changed it this month...I liked your doggy with the sunnies!

I know I changed it a few times because I couldn't get a close up of my shrimp. I love my dog with the sunnies but this avatar is really me! I love it! This one is it no more changing now!:encouragement:

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+2 awesome work Ozzie, he did mine too :encouragement: Very cool & totally suits you Ineke but I think mine is the best, better than BB's too, lol :smiley_simmons:

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Come on guys admit it mine is very girlie and wins hands down:smiley_simmons:

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That's what I said' date=' that koala should represent you on this shrimp forum. Just my opinion, koala with sunnies, can't go wrong![/quote']

OK MrShrimp how's this for a compromise I get my lovely avatar but the koala stays too. Best of both worlds:victorious:

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Haha very girlie ineke, nice :encouragement:

I like the pink avatar better than the dog. Not that i don't like the dog, the pink one really "pops" as you said :encouragement:

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Oz should run a competition... the winner gets an avatar :)

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