Poor Little Julie Treefrog... (2 Viewers)

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Little Julie Treefrog is all alone now...
her father made her hide in the woods when the Indians came...
she lost her father...
she watched the Indians hurt him bad...
she lost her mother and brother too...
she is all alone now...
Little Julie cried for a while...
she found a severely wounded Indian after the Indians left...
the Indians had left him behind...
he wasn't gonna make it...
but he was still alive...
Little Julie used to be so sweet...
everybody said so...
but now she is mad...
Poor Little Julie...
Poor Little Indian...
 

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Could be the beginning of a Quentin Tarantino movie series (e.g. Kill Bill) but probably not politically correct.
Little Julie grows up to be the first serious female Indian fighter!
 
Richard...
could be a little creepy...^&grin
but when I look at Julie's eyes...
and the bloody axe she is hiding...
I can't help but feel that's what John had in mind when he sculpted it...
 
There was a toy soldier collector
named Mike Miller.

He had a girl child figure
and displayed her as a vengeful killer.

His diorama was another
Texas chiller.

Albeit a bit creepy I certainly must say,
"Well done Mr. Miller!"

:smile2::p:wink2: Mike
 
But please tell me at least her dogs survived. A very sad story indeed. Let's hope she finds the good love of a man eventually who will look after her.^&grin, Robin.
 
I heard she grew up to like green amphibious creatures.
 
Robin/Brad...
hard times fall on her on her journey back to civilization...
she eats the dog...
pics coming soon...^&grin
 
Noooooo. Send a rescue party now, she must be saved at all costs. Our forum will not survive without her. Have mercy Mike.^&grin, Robin.
 
Noooooo. Send a rescue party now, she must be saved at all costs. Our forum will not survive without her. Have mercy Mike.^&grin, Robin.

Robin...
Julie survives...
you actually know and do business with one of her descendants...
the dog...
and several green amphibious creatures...
not so lucky...
 
Well I had to send my own rescue party out and guess what, they found Little Julie's dad, so all is well Mike.^&grin, Robin.
 

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Little Julie took an axe
And gave the Indian forty whacks

...................and then one more for luck
^&grin

All the best Mike

Martyn:)

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Little Julie took an axe
And gave the Indian forty whacks

...................and then one more for luck
^&grin

All the best Mike

Martyn:)

.

Martyn...
thank you...
your 3 line poem...
is better than my whole short story...
good job!
 
Little Julie took an axe
And gave the Indian forty whacks

...................and then one more for luck
^&grin

All the best Mike

Martyn:)

.

That's the poem that came to my mind.

And I haven't seen that figure displayed so well before, congrats Mike.
 
This is the way the ridiculous show my sisters in the 70s watched 'little house on prairie" should of ended.
Great thread and pics all round gents well done.
 
Could be the beginning of a Quentin Tarantino movie series (e.g. Kill Bill) but probably not politically correct.
Little Julie grows up to be the first serious female Indian fighter!

Yes, it could. For some reason, I also thought of The Witch, with the dog in place of he movie's goat.
 
Mike, you paint poor young Jules as a callous killer! You'll have to send her a box of chocolates to prevent the possible Indian Axe being thrown your way....^&grin

Nice one mate and I also enjoyed Mike Mestell's poem.

Tom
 
Tom...

now John created this figure...

John likes his figures to tell stories...

what do you think he had in mind when he sculpted it?
 

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