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terryd
at Mon Mar 7 10:17:37 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by terryd ]
It's a valid statement Tony, however he seems to sit in between a for sure hypo and a straight up normal.
hypo

Our protagonist from the above story.

Normal

I'm working w/ two different groups of hypo syspila, and both lines give the impression that the head caps and first black boarder of the hypos are always broken up, or mottled, to some degree.
Clearly our protagonist in question has a solid head cap. Which is a big part of why I held him back, he is an interesting looking character. So this is why I call him a het and not a hypo.
Here are a few shots of hypos and what I'm talking about.

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Nice solid normal het for nothing Red milk. -Dell

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