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What will they say?
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dak tutu That’s right it’s a doggone poll right here in WordPress land. How did I do it? Amazing you say? Well it’s my secret.

Go ahead, give me your very valued opinions:

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10 Comments to “What will they say?”

  1. scott gray says:

    can you make the head spin around instead of just wag from side to side? like the exorcist girl, maybe.

    but no spitting.

  2. J. K. Gayle says:

    I think the question is not How, but Why do you do it? :)

  3. David Ker says:

    For a tourism campaign way back when I made a cow with its tongue wagging back and forth. Unfortunately my skills in animation haven’t evolved much since then! 8)

  4. Steve says:

    For some reason, I no longer remember what the Vision Statement is for Lingamish.
    Can, and would you refresh my memory? Didn’t it have something to do with Bible Translation or enabling and encouraging our brothers and sisters in Africa?
    What would the Tutsis think of you in a tutu?

  5. David Ker says:

    The current tagline is “building sandcastles in the air.” Since I have other blogs for serious stuff now (lingalinga, futurebible, thinkchristian, betterbibles) this blog is just for being silly.

  6. Peter Kirk says:

    Steve, in South Africa didn’t they have an archbishop in a tutu?

  7. David Ker says:

    I used that silly picture for a birthday card for my college buddy Adam. You can see it here if you dare: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNk-SQklvWo

  8. John Hobbins says:

    It’s the dress I like.

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