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I have become obsessed with drawing Drinky Crow. He's easy and fun to draw. He's always wasted, how could that be not fun? Problem is, I have my own paintings I need to be working on. Deadline coming up that I have no idea how I can possibly meet due to curing time of oil paints (and utter procrastination on my part, of course). Plus the fact HE IS NOT MY CHARACTER. Why am I drawing someone else's little dude? Oh yeah, cause he's glorious.Salut drunk bird!
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna

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noise&light wrote:Nina wrote:Plus the fact HE IS NOT MY CHARACTER. Why am I drawing someone else's little dude? Oh yeah, cause he's glorious.Salut drunk bird!This is your work?!? I've never seen it before. He certainly is glorious in this image of him. I want to see lots more, please.I know the feeling, though. Sometimes all I want to do is play covers. I guess it's nice when someone else has already figured things out and you just want to have fun appreciating the form.Nah, that's not mine. That was done by Tony Millionaire, the guy who created him. Here's some Drinky.I like your playing covers analogy. Sometimes I forget that there is any fun involved.
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna

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After a show Wednesday night, I drove out of a White Castles the wrong way on a one-way street and ran a red light just so I could get on the highway more quickly. Then I drove 40 in a 55 mph zone down I-65 gobbling up 4 sliders and some fries. The next morning I ate McDonalds breakfast followed by Wendy's for lunch.

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Doing my every six week detox of narcotics makes me not so pleasant for a day or two. Okay, maybe three, depending on preexisting pain levels.
Animals are something invented by plants to move seeds around. An extremely yang solution to a peculiar problem which they faced. T. Mckenna

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