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March 23, 2007

I'm sorry it has been such a long, long time since I've updated this page. Since my old ev1.net site no longer exists, any linked content from this site doesn't currently work. Hopefully, I'll be able to take care of any broken links before too long. I removed some old, outdated links from the menu here. I've also updated my Cel Gallery with all the stuff I've bought over the last year and a half, as well as some new Teddy Ruxpin cels.

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The Story of Kit and Usa

One day a fox named Kit was playing in the forest. He jumped over a fallen tree, and crawled under a thorny hedge. He watched a little black bug skip across the water in the little pool near the river, and tried to catch a frog that jumped out from under a leaf. He dozed in a sunny spot on a big rock, and rolled around in the fallen leaves. But no matter what he did, he couldn't help feeling lonely.

Suddenly, to his surprise, a rabbit jumped out of the brush. The little rabbit was running so fast that he didn't even see the fox standing in front of him. The rabbit ran right into him, and nearly bounced backward in shock.

"Please, please, you have to help me!" cried the little rabbit. "She's crazy! She's going to get me! Please!"

Kit smiled and said, "Didn't you notice that I'm a fox? Why shouldn't I just eat you instead?"

"Then eat me, quick, before she gets here. Being eaten would be better than letting her catch me," said the little rabbit. He looked so scared that Kit felt sorry for him. Just then a strange little creature with wings flew down from a tree toward them.

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