Writing
Fashion Design
Art
Cats
Eels
Roosters
Bantams
Oceans
Beaches
Forests
Flowers
Reading
Books
Pets
Birds
Disney Ducks
Disney Comics
Disney animation
Disney villains
Disney... period
Pirates
Internet
Animal Rights
Vegetarianism
Live Theater & Ballet
Nature
Wildlife
Poultry
Chickens
Turkeys
Animal Rescue
My Result Was:
You have a balanced view about fashion. Fashion does not rule your life. You do not mix fashion with your social relationships and other areas of life. That is the right attitude.
Your ideals are mostly spiritual, but in an individualistic way. While spirituality is very important in your life, organized religion itself may not be for you. It is best for you to seek these things on your own terms.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Pirates of the Caribbean
Harry Potter
Genres:
Fantasy
Sci-Fi
Classic Horror
Disney Animation
Fave Movies:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Phantom of the Opera (1989)
Phantom of the Opera (2005)
House on Haunted Hill
The Pit and the Pendulum
Labyrinth
The Dark Crystal
Theater of Blood
The Princess Bride
Sleepy Hollow
Secret Window
Pirates of the Caribean
Harry Potter
Fave Actor:
Vincent Price
Other Actors:
Johnny Depp
Tom Baker
Alan Rickman
Peter Lorre
Jeremy Brett
Cary Grant
Bela Lugosi
Anthony Hopkins
Gene Wilder
Jim Carrey
Christpher Llyod
Harrison Ford
Musicals:
Scrooge
Oliver!
Brigadoon
Alice in Wonderland
White Christmas
The Music Man
The Sound of Music
What Character from Alice in Wonderland are you?
You're the Mad Hatter. You make very little sense, but you like to have all sorts of fun. You tend to confuse people with your common sense. Take this quiz!
Columbo
X-Files
Xena
Star Trek the original series
The Addams Family
The Munsters
I Love Lucy
Murder She Wrote
The BBC:
Dr. Who esp. Tom Baker
Sherlock Holmes staring Jeremy Brett
Keeping Up Apperances
TV Mini Series:
Horatio Hornblower
Merlin
Alice in Wonderland
Thorn Birds
10th Kingdom
Cartoons:
Darkwing Duck
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby Doo
Smurfs
Speed Buggy
DuckTales
Donald Duck Shorts
Scooby-Doo
The Simpsons
Futurama
Video Games:
Crystal Chronicles
Sonic the Hedghog series
Billy Hatcher
Goblin Commander
Soul Calibur III
Super Smash Brothers
Mario Party series
Mean Bean Machine
Animal Crossing
Rise of Nations
American McGee's Alice
Emperor
Harvest Moon
Books
Top Faves:
Retief
Phantom of the Opera
Alice in Wonderland
Uncle Scrooge comics
What Alice in Wonderland Character Are You?
You are The Mad Hatter
One thing is for sure- you're as mad as a hatter. You have an obsession with time and if tea time were to ever cease, you would probably be even more confused. You are a bit out of it, but you love to have fun, celebrate, and drink tea (maybe with a bit too much sugar, though...) Take this quiz!
Retief series
Faeries
Hitchhicker's Guide to the Galaxy
Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck
The Three Investigators series
Harry Potter series
Star Trekseries
Comics:
Uncle Scrooge
Super Picsu Geant
Sailor Moon
Batman
Authors:
Kieth Laumer
Brian Froud
Don Rosa
Carl Barks
Edgar Allan Poe
J.K.Rowlings
Stephen King love his house!
Are You Mad Enough to Have Tea With the March Hare?
Congradulations, you are mad enough to have tea with the March Hare! Here is your story. You heard splendid singing in the distance whilst taking your daily stroll through the forest and decided that it was time you made some new friends. You followed the voices and found yourself in a clearing, facing what can only be described as the Mad Hatter and the March Hare. Being as mad as you are, you decided it was your un-birthday today. The three of you laughed insanely and carried on for a few days. After a bit, the Mad Hatter and the March Hare got tired of you so they sent you away laughing on a fast camel. Don't fret, they sent a gift basket with enough tea to last you...about an hour. Just think..an hour of insane goodness!
Your Quote: Embrace your inner dork...life's too short to be cool. Take this quiz!
{NOTE: Due to some messages I've gotten I'm adding this note: PLEASE READ ALL OF MY PROFILE BEFORE MESSAGEING ME ABOUT MY DOLLS!!!! I've had a few requests to "buy my dolls" shown on my profile. If you had READ my profile you would know that Yes I am a doll maker; No my dolls are not only not for sale, they are NOT even pictured on my profile page!!!! As stated SEVERAL TIMES on this page, the dolls shown here are dolls on my "Wish List"... that is dolls made by others that I want to add to my doll collection. My dolls, as stated, are fabric/soft sculpture, I do not make ceramic dolls. Thank You.}
My name is Wendy C. Allen. I am a writer, editor, publisher, artist, doll maker, animal rights activist, and fashion designer. I am sometimes known as EelKat. I change from Gothic to Lolita to Punk depending on my current mood. I've been one or the other since the early 1980's, and often all three at once. I write in the Gothic, Horror, and Science Fiction genres. My works include The Twighlight Manor series, it's spin-offs: The Planet Ptarmagin series, and The Crystonite Chronicles. Some of my other writing habits include children’s stories, The Adventures of Pink Frog (series), comic books, and the dark retellings of classic folk lore & fairy tales, known as EelKat's Twisted Tales. I am the owner of The Twighlight Manor Press, which has it's own profile; to read more about that, you can find it on my top friends list.
I started this profile for The Rabbit Hole, so it'll change and evolve over time, along with The Rabbit Hole. The Rabbit Hole is a Gothic~Lolita Clothen Store, that has yet to be built. Everything is still in the planning stages. I love desgining my own clothes, and clothes for my dolls, and hope to one day have a fashion line of my own and a little shop in Maine to sell them in. The Rabbit Hole gets it's name from Alice in Wonderland, the theory being that once you walk through the front door, you leave the real world outside and enter a world of wonder.
There are no Gothic or Lolita stores around here, I want to change that. As my plans for The Rabbit Hole stand at the moment, I'm planning to sell Gothic and Lolita fashions, makeup, dolls, and other such items. I don't want to carry mass-produced fashions, rather those made by designers, possibly custom work. I like one-of-a-kind items, so I want everything in my store to be either one-of-a-kind or very limited runs of 10 or less. I've been working on this for 5 or 6 years now, getting all the kinks and stuff worked out. I've written and rewritten the business plans, studying other businesses plans, and reading up everything I can find about starting a business.
Well, long story short, I came to the final stages of my plan in February of 2007. The onlything stopping this plan from going on the road, is I need about $500,000 to cover store-rent & remodeling, fixtures, computer-system~regiter, merchandise~stock, and marketing~advertising costs. So the next thing to do is get a loan, right? Wrong. That's where I am stuck. Okay, I've gone to all the local banks and applied for a loan, but have been denied at all of them because I have no credit and no "real" job. They told me to get a "real" job, but I've been applying for a job for 18 months now, (a total of over 200 applications and interviews), and at each of them I was told that because I never attended school, they couldn't hire me (they claim that I have a servere lack of social skills caused by my never going to school). Other interviewers have said that because I never had a "real" job in the past 30 years, that they couldn't hire me because I have no job experiance. (Apparently 7 years as an Avon Representative doesn't count as a "real" job.) So because I have never been to school and beacuse at my age never had a "real" job, I am not able to get hired for a job or get appoved for credit cards or a loan. (or so bankers and job interviewers keep telling me).
I want to know what differance does it make that I never attended school? And how to kids get hired for their first job? You don't have job experiance before a first job. If job experiance is required to get a job, than how does anyone get a job? Personally I kind of think these are just cop-outs and the interviewers don't want to hire a woman who dresses like me. Why do I think that? Well I'll tell you: The jobs I've applied for are sales-rep/sale associate jobs at retail and clothen and department stores. I was an Avon Sales Representative and make-up consultant for 7 years. That is 7 years of running a home business that involved my purchasing merchandise and then selling it door to door. In otherwords I have 7 years of job experiance, in spite of what the interviewers say. And school or no school, 7 years as a sales representative counts for a hell of a lot of socializing. It's illegal in Maine not to hire someone based on what they look like (including the way they dress.) The job interviewers don't have anything to back up their claims that I lack schooling or job experiance, but they can't hire me and they can't legally not-hire me based on the way I dress. So to get around it they just say "no job experiance" or "no schooling", cause they can say that without getting in a discimination lawsuit. Well, that's what it looks like is going on to me anyways.
I feel like I'm up against a brick wall here. Well my question is, how do other people get money to start their own business? Has anyone got any ideas?
My clothen style includes velvet, capes, empire gowns, gowns with trains, burnoose, shawls, runas, fishnet hose, striped stockings, combat boots, velvet, top-hats, long dresses, ruffled frilly skirts, cosplay, Gothic, Lolita, Victorian, Edwardian, velvet, frockcoats, Alice in Wonderland, vampire fashions, Medival fashions, crilolines & petticoats, eyelash-fringe fabric, sequins, beads, glitter, lace, cloaks, ruffles, broomstick skirts, stripes, plaid, poet blouses, peasent dresses, fairy tale princess gowns, faerie outfits, wizard-look stuff, big hats, bright colored hats, ballet flats, platforms, anything that Dracula would love to wear, and stuff like worn by Jem*, The Holigrams, and The Misfits. I was dressing like Jem, before Jem was invented. I love anything made of velvet! I don't like pants: won't wear them, won't own them. I the 1980's I wore min-skirts, but as the years have gone by, my dresses and skirts got longer; today my hems sweep the floor and they often have trains. I have one dress that has 7 yards of fabric on the skirt alone, it can be worn with or without hoops.
No, what I'm wearing is not a costume.
Yes, I dress like this every day, all day long, even around the house, when working in the garden, and when shoveling manua out of the barn.
No, I don't own any "normal" clothes.
No, I can't tell you where I bought them, because I didn't buy them, I sewed them.
No, I can't tell you where to buy the pattern, I didn't buy a pattern I made the pattern. I've been sewing since I was 6 years old when I made my first doll. I made my first ball-gown at age 12. At age 16 I graduated from a 2 year course in fashion design & merchandising. I've spent most of my life studying fashion history and the art of recreating historical clothen from the Gothic periods (1300 - 1500 & 1850 - 1930), and those are the clothes I thus wear.
I don't like people who think I'm wearing a costume even after been told that I am not.
I make soft sulpture fantasy/faerie dolls. My dolls very in size from 6" doll house dolls to 12" fashion dolls to 20" collector dolls. Thier soft bodies out of stretch jersey knit, their eyes and lips are hand embriodered, eyes and noses are sculpted, their hair is made out of purchased yarn that has been "carded, washed, and baked" to resemble real hair, and their costumes are made out of a wide varity of fabrics from silks to velvets to laces. I do not use patterns for any of my dolls, all of which are based on elinor peace bailey's "pancake doll theory". e.p.bailey is my fave cloth doll designer. All of my dolls are one-of-a-kind creations. Most of them being charaters from my books: The Twighlight Manor series. No they are not for sale. I don't currently have any pictures of them to show you (my camera is acting up, guess I need a new one.) Doll pictures on this page are dolls I like that have been made by others, not dolls made by me.
In addition to sewing clothes and dolls, I also make teddy bears, chickens, and other stuffed animals. I do embroidery, bargello, cross-stitch, beadwork, crazy quilting, crewel, Jacobean work, crochet, and whatever new thing comes along for me to try. When it comes to sewing-needlework-crafts, I try everything at leaste once.
I also build doll houses and model cars, doll house furniture, doll house dolls, etc.
For art my main skill is pen & ink, but I also do color pencil, watercolor, acrylic, and pastle. My focus is book illustration, fashion design, birds, pets, farm animals, alien/ufo sightings, and ocean landscapes.
I love Gothic Mad Hatters!
My Favorite Things:
My favorite color is orange.
My second favorite color is blue or purple.
I also like pink.
My favorite place is Otter Cove, Maine.
My favorite place to walk is Rachel Carson's, Maine.
My favorite view is the rocky coast of Maine.
My favorite Disney character is Scrooge McDuck.
My favorite super hero is Darkwing Duck.
My favorite Disney villain is NegaDuck.
My second favorite Disney villain is SteeleBeak.
My favorite super villain is the Joker.
My favorite Disney non-duck character is Tigger.
My favorite trees are white pines & weeping willows.
My favorite flowers are purple iris & blue roses.
My favorite animals are eels & bobcat & roosters.
My favorite flavor ice cream is French Vanilla.
My favorit popcicles are Edey's Coconut Cream.
My favorite food is veggie & rice stir fry.
My favorite pizza is black olive, mushroom, spinach, cheese, dill pickle, & lima bean, with no sauce.
My favorite book is Retief and the Warlords
My favorite series of books is The Retief Series by Keith Laumer.
Your results: You are The Joker
The Joker
91%
Apocalypse
83%
Dr. Doom
83%
Dark Phoenix
83%
Magneto
81%
Lex Luthor
81%
Poison Ivy
72%
Juggernaut
72%
Riddler
71%
Mr. Freeze
70%
Venom
61%
Green Goblin
60%
Kingpin
60%
Catwoman
53%
Two-Face
52%
Mystique
48%
The Clown Prince of Crime. You are a brilliant mastermind but you are criminally insane. You love to joke around while accomplishing the task at hand.
I'm a cat. I growl when I'm happy. I wag my tail when I'm angry. I'm as mad as the Hatter. I'm mad, you're mad, we're all mad here! Just mad I tell you. Posativly mad!
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I WANT THIS DOLL!!!!!!
"If I had a world of my own, everything would be nonsense. Nothing would be what it is, because everything would be what it isn’t. And contrary wise, what is, wouldn’t be. And what it wouldn’t be, it would. You see?"
~~Alice
Potter casts spell on Snape;
Snape turns into dragon;
Dragon eats Potter!
YAAAY!
Who I'd like to meet:
I'm looking for folks who'd like to be added to my friends list. I've started this MySpace page to network with other like-minded people who dream of starting their own business, Goths, Lolitas, Mad Hatters, fashion designers, small business owners, and just anyone who follows their dreams and reaches for the stars.
I'd also like to meet, other authors, writers, readers, editors, artists, publishers, magazines, agents, reviewers, and other people in the publishing industry who like to read/write/create gothic, horror, fantasy, science fiction, adventure, myserty, gothic romance, and comic books.
If you really, really, really, REALLY want to be my friend and not just added to my friends list, than you can get me this beautiful, amazing (and OUCH! exspensive!) Gothic Mad Hatter doll for my birthday (or Christmas, or Easter, or Halloween, or just because you want me to add you to my list :P ) :
Other people I'd like to add to my friends list include:
People in the "haunted house business", be it theme parks and amusements or filmmaking and movies, ghost hunters, or the haunted houses themselves (both real and fictional). I love haunted houses of all shapes and sizes, just can't get enough of them!
People who love faeries, phookas, mermaids, unicorns, fairy tale princesses, wizards, mad hatters, cheshire cats, Alice, and dark fantasy.
People who love Disney, esp Disney Ducks, esp. Uncle Scroge, NegaDuck, and Darkwing Duck.
Anyone who is creative: writers, artists, fashion designers, doll makers, etc.
People involved in saving/rescueing animals. Other who like me are vegan animal-rights activists. Members of PETA, WWF, Greenpeace, and all other such groups. People who love birds, roosters, bantams, cats, and eels. Anyone who devotes their life to making this world a better place. EVERYONE who loves poultry, cats, or eels and well stop at nothing to protect them. All those who love the ocean and it's wonderful creatures.
I love getting comments, esp. if they have got cute glitter text pictures in them. Feel free to send lots of them. I also send back lots in return, to those who comment me. (Just don't send me spam.)
I want to hear from anyone who reads or writes Alice in Wonderland fan-fiction. Esp if it's dark "McGee-style" Alice or Alice/Hatter gothic-romance. Artists who create Gothic Mad Hatter fan-art, Mad Hatter dolls, or any other Mad Hatter fan stuff. And just anyone who loves the Mad Hatter. And anyone who loves American McGee's version of Alice, sweet bloody, Alice in Wonderland.
WARNING: This is a preview of American McGee's Alice.
NOTE: This is an old banner. The current movie release date is July 2008. The movie is live action not animation. The characters shown in the picture are from McGee's original art. We hold our breath, knowing that this movie's original release date was planned for February 2001. One event after another has delayed it's filming. Last word was that "filming has begun". Updates are posted on American's blog.
I'd also like to meet:
Johnny Depp, C*C*DeVille, Poison, & Jim Cummings
I Do Not Want to Meet:
hmmmm.... the strange friend requests I've been getting requires me to add this final notice to my profile:
I check the profiles of the requests I get, and while most everyone who requsets to be added to my list gets approved, I do have a few guidelines that well get your profile denied from my friends list:
1) No Porn... any profiles with porn get zapped quicker than anything else (and reported, because porn is not allowed on MySpace.) If your profile is set to private due to mature/adult content (yes, MySpace sends a message with your request, telling me that that is the reason it is set to private), it'll be denied.
2) No spam... this meaning "take this survy and make millions!" type of profiles. (these are also reported as these are also not allowed on MySpace). Yes I'd love to make millions. No, I want to do it legally, thank you. I dream of starting my own business, not spamming the hell out of people. Sorry.
3) If you are linking back to porn or spam, I won't report you, but I will deny you.
4.) If you are on my friends list and than suddenly you aren't anymore, ask yourself this: how many comments/IMs/emails did you send me asking me to take a survy to make millions? If the answer was more than one, than, yep, I blocked you and reported you. One such comment from you is ok, but 5 or 6 each and every day is getting pretty annoying, esp when 10 or 20 people are each sending 4 or 5 a day. Not smart on your part. :(
Don't waste my time, I hate having to spend each day deleting spammy comments. If you are gonna send me spam, you should at least have to curtacy to send me the kind I can feed to my cats. Topie loves canned Spam, he'll take lots of donations of it.
5.) I'm an animal rights activist, if your profile promoted hunting, trapping, or otherwise harming and maiming animals, than that's why you were denied.
Hi! Just wanted to make sure all my friends know that my new erotic horror novel THE 13TH is now in stores everywhere! I hope you'll check out this debauched and demonic horror ride!
There's even a website devoted just to the book, with an interactive map of the places and characters at www.the13th-horror.com.
Edward Lee called THE 13TH "A double-barreled shotgun blast of macabre entertainment -- an expert amalgamation of grotesquerie, eroticism, mystery, and pitch-black occult horror that no fan of the genre can miss."
And Gary A. Braunbeck said, "John Everson's The 13th is the first out-and-out horror novel in a long while to actually scare the **** out of me while reading it. It's stylish, extremely well-written, filled with richly-drawn characterizations, and boasts a labyrinthine plot worthy of Umberto Eco. Trust me -- this one will fry your nerves and break your heart."
Hi! Just wanted to make sure all my friends know that my 2nd horror novel SACRIFICE is now in stores everywhere, including Amazon.com! I hope you'll check out this debauched and demonic horror ride! Here are a couple reviews it's gotten so far:
“SACRIFICE is a full frontal assault on your senses. It is a dark, brutal, bloody and terribly frightening book. Everson went deep into some dark abyss to bring this book to the light of day.... I highly recommend SACRIFICE.” —Famous Monsters of Filmland
“John Everson manages in SACRIFICE to dispense buckets of blood, provide edgy perversity, and walk the tenuous tightrope of horror and sex without falling: It’s rather an amazing feat.” –Hell Notes
I'm just dropping a dime to some of my myspace friends to let them know my doll website http://www. uglyart. net just got a makeover,so feel free to drop by it and give us some feed back.
ITS FINALLY OUT !!! Hunt & Tony Sales SALES BROS/ HIRED GUNS SALES BROS., ..'HIRED GUNS.." They will be premiering the new CD on the Steve Jones radio show, Jonesy’s Jukebox. Indie 103. 1
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A cupcake or fairy cake is a small cake designed to serve one person, usually made in a small paper cup container. As with larger cakes, frosting and other cake decorations, such as sprinkles, are defining characteristics of modern cupcakes. A simple cupcake uses the same ingredients as most other standard cakes - incorporating butter, sugar, eggs, and flour.
The name "cup" cakes or "measure" cakes is believed to have developed because of the use of the practice of measuring the ingredients using a standard-sized cup instead of the previous practice of weighing the ingredients. It is also possible that cupcakes came into being simply as smaller versions of the Victoria sponge cake, as the mixture required is exactly the same. Sweets for the Sweet!
My book: The Pearl Necklace is going to be released later this month! I'll let you know full details as soon as they are available. Here's the cover pic: