Guess what I carved in my pumpkin

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lol. A newt! I had been meaning to post this for a while, but hadn't had time. I forget where I got the stencil. It took me a couple hours, but would have probably been shroter if I didn't have such a short attention span. It was the highlight of my Halloween, except when I heard a girl say "Hey, look at that lizard." :angry:
 

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That looks great!

I hope you rewarded yourself appropriately after the effort.

How many pumpkins did you go through? ;)
 
hehe, very nice Will! Did you go out trick-or-treating?
 
Just one. I did reward myself afterwards. Roasted pumpkin seeds. Yum! Nathan, of course I went out trick or treating! I would never pass up a chance for free candy.:Dlol
 
That's awesome! I've been toying with this idea as a tattoo...
 
Make sure it's obvious that it's not a gecko, or everyone will think that you have a gecko tattoo, and what do you work for the car insurance company?
 
XD That looks awesome! Did you make the design yourself? :)

And don't get too upset over people mistaken it for a lizard. :3
Hell, my own mother considers newts part of the fish family and treats them as such. >>;
 
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