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Our new baby Beardies,only a few wks old!

Settling in.

Victorinox and Wenger dive watches accompanied by the world famous Fidget Widget.

Printed in PLA from this design: www.thingiverse.com/thing:1790624

  

I had problems on this print with the first layer fusing together. I'm pretty sure reducing the filament flow rate on the first layer will fix it, and I'm currently printing another one with this adjustment, so we'll see!

from the Nutty Goat's tumblr

Fidgeting in Utica Station, Buffalo, NY

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Animal Zone, Rodbaston

We've had these teddies longer than we knew the sex of the new baby on the way. Our intention is to sleep with them in our bed so they get our scent and so hopefully it'll help our little newborn feel safe whenever we put her down to sleep.

They are Fidget (the Rabbit) and Flump (the Elephant)

My 3 years nephew Artem :D

2017 Mid-America Street Festival

Midwest City, OK

fidget toy - visual pattern, tactile fidget with belt loop

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Animal Zone, Rodbaston

World Owl Trust at the Animal Zone, Rodbaston

Fidget @ Marnixpool, Amsterdam

Turkeyneck's the supervisor. Fidget's helping.

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Gerda gets the better of The Snow Queen. :o)

Last night I went again to see Fidget Feet Aerial Dance Troupe perform The Snow Queen in The Black Box.

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that makes them silent."

 

"It is mostly prudence," said Mr. Brice. "Prudence is our dominant trait." Virginia fidgeted. Usually she had an easier

time. "You have not always shown it," she said, with an innocence

which in women is often charged with meaning. Stephen started. Her antagonism was still there. He would have liked greatly to know

whether she referred to his hasty purchase of Hester, or to his rashness in dancing with her at her party the winter before. "We have something left to be thankful for," he answered. "We are still capable of action." "On occasions

it is violence," said Virginia, desperately. This man must not get ahead of her. "It is just as violent," said he, "as the repressed feeling which prompts it." This was a new kind of conversation to

Virginia. Of all the young men she knew, not one had ever ventured into anything

of the sort. They were either flippant, or sentimental, or both. She was at once flattered and annoyed,

flattered, because, as a woman, Stephen had conceded her a mind. Many of the young men she knew had minds, but deemed that these were wasted

 

on women, whose language was generally supposed to be a kind of childish

 

twaddle. Even Jack Brinsmade rarely risked

his dignity and reputation at an intellectual tilt. This was one of Virginia's grievances.

 

She often argued with her father, and, if the truth were told,

had had more than one victory

 

over Judge Whipple. Virginia's

 

annoyance came from the fact that she

perceived in Stephen

a natural and merciless logic,--a faculty for getting at the bottom of things. His

brain did not seem to be thrown out of gear by local magnetic influences,--by

 

beauty, for instance. He did not lose his head, as did some others she knew,

at the approach

of feminine charms. Here was a grand subject, then, to try the mettle of any woman. One with less mettle

would have given it up. But Virginia thought it would be delightful

to bring this particular Yankee to his knees; and--and leave him there. "Mr. Brice," she said, "I have not spoken to you since the night of my party. I believe we danced together." "Yes, we did," said he, "and I called, but was unfortunate." "You called?" Ah, Virginia! "They did not tell you!" cried Stephen. Now Miss Carvel was complacency itself.

"Jackson is so careless with cards," said she, "and very often I do not take the trouble to read

 

them." "I am sorry," said he, "as I wished for the opportunity to tell you how much I enjoyed myself. I have found everybody in St. Louis very kind to strangers." Virginia was nearly disarmed. She rememb

Joanne Callander's Fidget, 9 inches

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