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Hello Robert (Italy), Urban(Sweden), and international FMLers (Brazil folks,
UKers and others),
 
Can you help me represent your country in an upcoming issue of The Ferret
Calendar (probably for 1999 or 2,000)?  I have an adorable hand made
ferret-sized "bush hat" and a Kangaroo Crossing sign for a shot representing
Australia, thanks to Ferret Centre.  I have beautiful hand made ferret-sized
hats, one lace one for the girl and one in black felt for the boy, plus tiny
wooden shoes from two very special folks in Holland, and have managed to
accumulate enough props to represent Mexico (that shot has already been
done), Japan and Canada.  But that's only 5 countries and I need 7 more!
 
What I'm looking for is inexpensive props that do not need to be returned.
They can be clothing or anything that is representative of your country, but
they must be small.  Some great props come from dolls or small Teddy bears.
As a thank-you for your help, I will send a free 1997 Ferret Calendar!
 
If you can't send something, but want to make sure that your country is well
represented, or is correctly represented, please e-mail us at
[log in to unmask] with suggestions.  We really want to make sure we don't
use something that is inappropriate for the country represented.
 
Thanks in advance for your help!  We're really looking forward to a very
special issue of The Ferret Calendar.
 
The Ferret Calendar
 
P.S.  Though the Ferrets Around the World issue won't come out for a few
years, some of the photos may appear earlier as greeting cards.  Our first
line will be available by August.
 
[Moderator's note: There are subscribers from at least 21 countries - likely
more (e.g. people using email via CompuServe addresses where the country
isn't obvious.) BIG]
[Posted in FML issue 1623]

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