"Ain't She Sweet" by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen, 1927 Performed by Mittens, wearing my Great Aunt Fran's dress and jewelry from the 1920's. Recorded for Gish 2020, @team-mishap
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"Ain't She Sweet" by Milton Ager and Jack Yellen, 1927 Performed by Mittens, wearing my Great Aunt Fran's dress and jewelry from the 1920's. Recorded for Gish 2020, @team-mishap
Item 98: (GRID). The hot new trading card battle game is GISHémon! Create a trading card for each of your team mates with their photo and stats (location, Gisher type, powers, etc.) as the powerful kindness monsters they are. We must see each teammate’s unobscured face for it to count.
Item #98 - A marionette show featuring a puppet of Trump being controlled by a Putin lookalike. Quintuple BONUS POINTS if Putin himself is the puppeteer.
98. A marionette show featuring a puppet of Trump being controlled by a Putin lookalike. Quintuple BONUS POINTS if Putin himself is the puppeteer.
98. VIDEO. A marionette show featuring a puppet of Trump being controlled by a Putin lookalike. Quintuple BONUS POINTS if Putin himself is the puppeteer.
Show us what pets really do when they are alone - Stefanie W.
Items #98 - VIDEO - (24 points)
Show us what pets really do when they are alone - Stefanie W.
Item 98
(UP TO 2 MINUTES). Create a short animated video of a portion of a poem from Some Things I Still Can't Tell You utilizing an excerpt from the audio book as the voiceover track. (There are free excerpts on libro or audible, so you don't have to buy the audiobook to do this.)
98. [VIDEO] (UP TO 2 MINUTES). Create a short animated video of a portion of a poem from Some Things I Still Can’t Tell You utilizing an excerpt from the audio book as the voiceover track. (There are free excerpts on libro or audible, so you don’t have to buy the audiobook to do this.)