| 17 May 2000 | Kim Van Gampelaere | Hihi , it is a cutie. Looks kinda pluchie. Hmmm soft  Supersweet  It can have my socks, if it would be my pet. | |
| 25 May 2000 | | I'd like to see this about four times as large, but I like it a lot. I haven't delved too far into the smudge tool except for touching up edges yet. One of these days.  | |
| 7 Aug 2000 | Alicia M. Hannah | Eeeeee it's the evil lint draggie! Ehm.. lol.. Nah.. he can't be evil.. he's too cute ^_^ | |
| 9 Sep 2000 | Caitly Andrews | It's a dust-dragon!....Kinda like a dust bunny...but...dragon-ish. It's cute! I want one. | |
| 31 Dec 2000 | Roy A. 'Raven' Vatten | You saw it did you...? Hmmm...Ich wunder wut herr Sigmund Fraud wud zey about tiz...well,it's nifty,but seeing it anywhere else than inside your head COULD get you locked away.....*koorp* | |
| 30 Jan 2001 | Dejan Brnic | Smudge tool is a nice thing to fool around with.  ) Did U know that I have made an entire picture using just smudge tool, check it out if u want... it's called Bruce Lee  | |
| 11 Jan 2002 | Joseph 'awesome' Archer | It's in cahoots with the pants gnomes! | |
| 12 Apr 2003 | Aiure Draekahn | Reminds me of some alleged photos of the Loch Ness Monster.  | |
| 6 May 2004 | Morgan T. Norvell | AH-HAH!! it must be in legue with the fiend in the dryer that takes everyone's left sock!! we should team up and hunt them doun.... somehow i immagin we would wind up the prey and not the preditors... but it might be worth a shot... wouldn't have to buy a new left sock every week... ~~Friday  Anne-Marie C. Eriksson replies: "Yeah.. The dryer fiend is somewhat more insubstantial, though, I think. It falls apart every now and then but regenerates itself from the pieces that don't get caught in the filter.Think we'll need more than two people to catch these things, though.." | |
| 7 May 2004 | Catherine E. Ward | At college, the sock monster is generally more substantial, being formally known as one of the sub-species, "Rugby Boy". When people want to use the machines and your stuff is ready to go, they take it out and put it on one of the laundry racks. This is when the Rugby Boys pounce, as they not only pick up thier own luandry, but failing to notice that they have picked up some of yours as well. A search of the laundry a few weeks later usually locates the missing items.  Anne-Marie C. Eriksson replies: "This Rugby Boy species sounds interesting. In a misguided kind of way. Luckily, I don't suffer from such critters, though, none of them really visiting my residence." | |