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Pony Corral / Re: Pretty vision factory error or variant?
« on: July 20, 2012, 08:45:42 PM »
Nice find Clipper, she's gorgeous, and unique either way, FE or variant!

Marigold, my ringlets has a very light pink streak, and slightly frizzy ends, so I'd say it's fading on her...

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Pony Corral / Re: Help me with my reeky ponies!
« on: July 16, 2012, 02:17:39 AM »
I've never had stinky ponies, but I did drop my phone into some gross smelling liquid recently... I got it out and dried it, and it worked (it was only in it momentarily) but I nearly gagged every time I answered it! I pulled it apart, and sat it in an open container. I then sat that container, still open, inside a larger container with a thick layer of baking soda in the bottom, and sealed everything into the larger container. I went away for the weekend, and when I returned, smell gone. And believe me, this was a NASTY smell!

My idea would be to do the same with the pony. Baking soda and rice absorb moisture and odours (since most odours are moisture based). you could also pour a little bit of Baking Soda inside the pony if it has mould, etc...

Post Merge: July 16, 2012, 02:19:56 AM

An open container of rice or Baking Soda is also great to keep in the room with your ponies in damp weather!

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Pony Corral / Re: Show me your favorite pony of the moment!
« on: July 15, 2012, 11:22:19 PM »
My fave g4 right now is flitterheart. I just did some photos this afternoon:

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Then next is Snowcatcher... even though her name bewilders me.

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and the mane 6 of course!

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Pony Brag Arena / Re: Your Pony Rooms!
« on: July 15, 2012, 08:39:11 PM »
My Gosh, Diamond! I probably only have half that many ponies, and that doubles as a bedroom too? holy cow. That would be impossible in our bedroom - I had to put stuff into storage boxes to find room for our wedding mementos, let alone more ponies.

I'm loving the bookcase idea... I'm actually on the IKEA site now, selecting suitable shelving... doors or no doors? Some doors, some without? I'm thinking white shelves.... take some pony photos for wall prints, glass displays for the centre of the room, and one of those corner computer desks with the cabinets above for my computerised pony database and all my pony favourites links, plus more pony storage.  A hanging storage sleeve/shelf thingy for merch/plushies/etc... pony curtains and pony cushions... omigoshness. And hubby might get some space for his random memorabilia stuffed away in a corner somewhere, like my poor ponies are now!

Oh us poor pony-roomless souls! How incomplete we are... My nesting instincts are rediculously in overdrive today!!! Must. Go. Do. Tax. Returnnn......

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Pony Brag Arena / Your Pony Rooms!
« on: July 15, 2012, 05:43:03 PM »
Hey guys, I'm sitting at home looking at rental houses on my day off and dreaming about pony rooms, which unfortunately I've never had the room for! I'm thinking about what I would do and what I will look for when we finally save a deposit for our own place... and I need some inspiration to keep saving and not buying ponies!

My ponies currently live in boxes under the bed (hubby's ultimatum when ponies had the shelves and the clothes were on the floor!), and I have individual photos of them which I substitute for looking at them for now. Sad, I know, but it stops me from going on buying sprees like I did a few weeks ago when I bought about 20-odd ponies in one week from every market I could find and then the following day at the toy sales! No money saved for my pony haven that week lol. :(

So on with the inspiration everypony - I'd love to see some pony rooms, storage ideas and some great decoration ideas for pony rooms - posters, artwork, etc!

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You can clearly see the state of her hair in the listing, but in my experience, ebay/paypal hardly ever reviews these cases, and refunds are usually given regardless. Even though you are clearly being upfront and are right in your opinion, it's best to just accept her terms, and relist the pony a bit higher next time to recover some of the postage expenses you incurred.

Post Merge: July 15, 2012, 03:45:47 AM

oh, and it looks like a pull to me... I think you're right there - factory error methinks.

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