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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette - Return Of The Furries: Anthrocon 2011

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Uploaded by on Jun 28, 2011

A very well done and positive article by Lauren Rosenthal and Melissa Tkach. You can find the full piece here - http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/11175/1155879-53.stm

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  • 1:37 Someone needs to pick up their Power Rangers Communicator. Zordon is calling.

  • @FlipsterLombax Lol, I didn't even notice that!

  • Hey skroy I know your sister she goes to my school lol I'm a German Sheperd :3

  • @SaintofStealth I have no sister o.o

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  • One of my goals: GO TO ANTHRO-CON AT LEAST ONCE!

  • Pittsburgh, sixburg, the city of champs, thedaisycat6 my home town rests in the lovely state of Pennsylvania!

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  • @OldSemeofOz - A very bad "Dragonball Z" reference...my apologies :(

  • @archona54 O_o...?

  • @OldSemeofOz - What, it's not "OVER 9000!!" ;) Just kidding

  • @TearsOfOblivionXIII $50 per yard? good heavens. i was just surprised because i've never charged by the hour.

  • @OldSemeofOz Well normally, not counting shipping and hours that most builders charge, a fursuit is around $600-$800 to make. The reason they get so expensive is electronics (LED lights, moving tails or ears, cooling systems), the fabrics (some fake furs cost $50 or more per yard) and the hours the builder works on the costume.

  • Made mine for 800$ it's got el tape going down the chest, arms, legs, and the head got a mane going down the back made from fiber optics I glow like a neon green christmas tree im an electrical tech so I'm always been good with that. the suit stays lit for roughly 5 to 6 hours before it starts to dim down took forever to make but it was truly a labor of love :)

  • @SkroyWolfy Awww! Maybe you were seperated as puppies? D: Skroy! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO­Oooooooooooooooooo!!!!!

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