I know some of us on Facebook has been talking about a meetup on the day of the mermaid parade- i believe its june 23rd..lol I'll be there, camera- and GoPro (and microphone) on hand, Whose game to meet up talk tails and take photos ?
I know some of us on Facebook has been talking about a meetup on the day of the mermaid parade- i believe its june 23rd..lol I'll be there, camera- and GoPro (and microphone) on hand, Whose game to meet up talk tails and take photos ?
Hey i forgot to ask, for those who decided to go to the Meetup, would you guys would like to do an interview?
Just random questions, nothing personal, It can be an MN Exclusive (lol)..Let me know
Mermaid parade?
Every year Coney Island Has a giant get together and all mermaids and mermen get together to celebrate mermaids : its amazing!
http://www.coneyisland.com/mermaid.shtml
This would be so cool. Would you guys have any interest in being in the parade? You guys could even have a banner or a flag or something!
GAH! I just remembered I have to be in Topeka that weekend.Would you guys have any interest in being in the parade?
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Firegypsy was in the parade last year with her black and red tail, I think. I'd love to be in the parade but I'm not sure if I'll still be in the area around that time.
I was planning on going- gonna wear my new tail, too, if I can con my bf into pushing me around on a cart or something I'd love to meet up!
Just wanted to top this thread. Is anyone here going?
I WILL BE THERE!!! This is a Must do, Bring your tails we will do some swimming at the beach, hanging out on the beach and PHOTOS!!!
Saturday June 23rd, Whos GOING!! Let me know we can meet up in front of the NY Aquarium (west 8th street)
Itll be an all day thing i guess,
LOL i found this:
yeah im hoping to
Look out for this tail that I made. Firegypsy will be wearing it!
Wow Jesse, that tail looks great!
Spindrift, I was thinking the SAME thing.
When I designed my orca tail, I wanted some serious fin action like this one.
This is amazing. Like litterally, hands down, one of the most impressive things I've e ver seen. I wish I could go to that meetup. D:
The dorsal fin is soft enough to sit on, but rigid enough to stand on it's own. As you can see in the photo, all but the first spine of the dorsal fin is standing under it's own support.
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