In a thread a couple of weeks ago that touched on the advantages of not needing to achieve a portrait-level resemblance in some pictures, Bigboote offered a comment something along the lines of, "as long as they don't ask what that thing is attached to the shoulders, you're all right." This, along with my avatar's then-recent debut, reminded me of an old joke.
My thanks to Ryoko and her devoted factotum for graciously agreeing to make guest appearances...!
Gnabbist
Wednesday, September 22, 1999
Friday, September 10, 1999
Wednesday, September 08, 1999
Flowerpot & Landscape
bigboote wrote:
>
> MAC wrote:
> > I guess my ISP came through after all. =)
> > Well I'll get right down to it.
> > Can anyone tell me what artists usually post here?
>
> Usually drawings of flowerpots, landscapes. Stuff like that.
>
> Yes, Yes! I know what he meant too.
>
> Welcome.
>
Yeah, and it's day in, day out, always the same-- I for one am heartily tired of it. See attachment.
Gnabbist
P.S.: Yes, it's entirely too far to go for a visual joke. But it was fun. Besides, Karl gets a giant or two, and the Coyote (if I'm remembering correctly) gets a somewhat surreal pic. Melting watches sold separately.
>
> MAC wrote:
> > I guess my ISP came through after all. =)
> > Well I'll get right down to it.
> > Can anyone tell me what artists usually post here?
>
> Usually drawings of flowerpots, landscapes. Stuff like that.
>
> Yes, Yes! I know what he meant too.
>
> Welcome.
>
Yeah, and it's day in, day out, always the same-- I for one am heartily tired of it. See attachment.
Gnabbist
P.S.: Yes, it's entirely too far to go for a visual joke. But it was fun. Besides, Karl gets a giant or two, and the Coyote (if I'm remembering correctly) gets a somewhat surreal pic. Melting watches sold separately.
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