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1) isabelli :heart:

2) candice :heart:

3) tatiana :wub:

4) lindsay :brows:

5) caroline black coat :ninja:

6) model search weirdooo

I'll be honest, and I was just saying it to phenobarbie too, I'm a little underwhelmed by this finale. I know you like them Pretty, but I don't think any of them (possible exception Lindsay) would have made my final cut. Then again, given the monstrosities on offer this year, none of them are stupid choices either. All in all, they've made me lose any loquaciousness I might have previously had - this ramble aside!!!

Given what I'd want any future Baroness to be decked out in the boudoir, this is how I vote:

Lindsay

Isabeli

Candice (Particularly without the Alice In Wonderland corset - she looked perfect sans in the show's finale)

Tatiana

MS

Caroline

THEY EXIST:

Squirrel fish, belonging to the order Beryciformes, are brightly colored, medium-sized fish that are active mostly at night. Squirrel fish live in rocky or coral reefs in tropical and warm temperate seas. Their most distinguishing characteristics are their large eyes and their ability to make sounds to ward off intruders.

All squirrel fish have large eyes, and they often measure between 12-24 in (30-60 cm) long. These fish are commonly brightly colored—usually red—which helps them blend into their bright environment, the coral reef. Some squirrel fish also have stripes. Their bodies are covered with large, rough scales and sharp spines.

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Squirrel fish are known for their ability to make a variety of clicking and grunting noises, produced by vibrating their swim bladders. It is believed that they do this to defend themselves and their territories. For example, one species, the longspine squirrel fish, is believed to make different sounds depending on the type of threat that is faced. The longspine uses a single grunt when challenging another fish that presents little threat. However, when facing a fish that is too large to intimidate, the longspine emits a series of clicking noises, signaling the need to retreat from the situation. The longjaw squirrel fish has also been observed making similar noises.

Also, apparently, they don't taste very nice. so don't eat them...

Baron, have you ever even think about what would evolution do with these little creatures...? That we might be facing.....our....destiny :o :o

They exist! They never sleep! And the are EVIL!

^I don't want to think about it, Jennka!

It was this phrase that had me the most worried:

medium-sized fish that are active mostly at night.

Now you know no good ever comes of that... post-11221-0-1446096330-19566_thumb.gif

squirrel fish, is believed to make different sounds depending on the type of threat that is faced.

I can hear whimpering at night :cry:

SAVE ME!!

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