OnionBob on 18/5/2006 at 15:39
Quote Posted by Starrfall
A paragon of doodles by a paragon of doodlers. WALLPAPERED
TTK14536 on the other hand is a cold soulless philistine who will never find joy and is doomed to be burried in a coffin that looks like a boat.
Glad you like it :)
Also I think TTKKTKLG was just trying to help!
Random_Taffer on 18/5/2006 at 15:45
Very nice, but I would erase the individual plank lines on the sides and just shade it normally.
:thumb:
Stitch on 18/5/2006 at 15:46
SIC 'EM, STARRY
ignatios on 18/5/2006 at 16:11
ALSO ONION BOB I WOULD REMOVE THOSE VERITCLE LINES THEY DON'T LOOK LIKE RAIN AT ALL
PigLick on 18/5/2006 at 16:16
also, the boat doesnt seem to have any kind of cock and balls, what up with that?
Paz on 18/5/2006 at 16:30
Also, I notice you have drawn some seagulls circling in the background - yet the river Thom is drifting down is, one can only assume, freshwater!
This just isn't acceptable, Bob.
THANKS FOR CONTRIBUTING IMMEASURABLY TO MY JOKE, PAGE 4
Stitch on 18/5/2006 at 16:37
Could have used a few dick jokes and perhaps even a simian reference. Other than that, great post! :thumb:
Para?noid on 18/5/2006 at 17:39
Quote Posted by Paz
Also, I notice you have drawn some seagulls circling in the background - yet the river Thom is drifting down is, one can only assume, freshwater!
This just isn't acceptable, Bob.
THANKS FOR CONTRIBUTING IMMEASURABLY TO MY JOKE, PAGE 4
Storm at sea, you nube. Heh.
Low Moral Fiber on 18/5/2006 at 18:04
That is a sad picture. The trees are scary and so is the shack and I don't much care for vampire bats.
The trees are scary
and so is the shack
and i don't much care
for vam-pire bats
Rad shit, sucka.
SD on 18/5/2006 at 18:14
Quote Posted by Paz
Also, I notice you have drawn some seagulls circling in the background - yet the river Thom is drifting down is, one can only assume, freshwater!
Ornithologist to the rescue.
The term "seagull" is something of a misnomer. While members of
Laridae are traditionally associated with the coast, and are perfectly adapted for a marine lifestyle, most species can also be found inland, particularly during the winter, and a few species even breed there.