Genius! Pure genius! What a wonderful Thanksgiving gift. Thank you for such a clever and intriguing commentary on our society today. You should draw for the New Yorker. I'm putting you right up there with Roz Chast as one of my favorite cartoonists/commentators.
Clip-Art is not supposed to have lines, but I can definitely use a few of these. I think I can remove the lines with one of my illustrator programs. Thanks. May I ask where you studied art?
How very charming. Your style is very much like my Grandson Ben's. Do you by any chance go to Maple St. Elementary school in Westville, and are you six years old?
Genius! Pure genius! What a wonderful Thanksgiving gift. Thank you for such a clever and intriguing commentary on our society today. You should draw for the New Yorker. I'm putting you right up there with Roz Chast as one of my favorite cartoonists/commentators.
ReplyDeleteClip-Art is not supposed to have lines, but I can definitely use a few of these. I think I can remove the lines with one of my illustrator programs. Thanks. May I ask where you studied art?
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How very charming. Your style is very much like my Grandson Ben's. Do you by any chance go to Maple St. Elementary school in Westville, and are you six years old?
ReplyDeletedoo u guys remember the rubix cube that had double the amount of squares on each side? whut wuz that one called?
ReplyDeleteI think it was called "Double Cube Extreme".
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ReplyDeleteWasn't that cube called Rubik's revenge?
ReplyDeleteThis guy-
ReplyDeleteLook it up. It's "Double Cube Xtreme"
YOU'RE WRONG!
ReplyDeleteNah, maybe you're right. Leave it to Harrison to create a conflict.