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I thought of this as a gift art for for his birthday. I know he wants Pierre and Andre but I had thought of this influenced by this [link] and [link]So I thought what if my sweet tooth character having a try on this. So there is Floss, sucking her hand to sample the cream, Yosem chillaxing while covered in cream and Floss sliding. Mush and Lina is like 'Aww bless them!' and Percy and Pete (Candy and Floss's dad and granddad) doing what a relative sees in their child.
I hope you like it Shane.
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Comments: 38
BluebottleFlyer [2011-07-01 10:02:24 +0000 UTC]
Funny to see your characters getting into the birthday spirit, Shane style, heh heh. Nice work on this gift.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to BluebottleFlyer [2011-07-01 16:36:26 +0000 UTC]
thanks. I wonder if Flyer's version has nectar instead.
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EarthVStheDerek [2011-06-30 14:37:56 +0000 UTC]
Those three are in sloppy heaven. I'd join, but I don't want to get all sticky.
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ShaneJensenToons In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-06-30 22:06:42 +0000 UTC]
I would join in on this in a heartbeat.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to ShaneJensenToons [2011-07-01 19:16:49 +0000 UTC]
I bet you would have a blast with them.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-06-30 15:37:04 +0000 UTC]
they sure are. I don't think I would join, it takes alot maintenance to to get the cream out of my hair and my clothes and I'm not a fan of cream on it's own and I get migraines from having too much
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ShaneJensenToons In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-06-30 22:06:56 +0000 UTC]
I would join in on this right away.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to ShaneJensenToons [2011-07-01 19:56:48 +0000 UTC]
I hope you don't strip off, I can imagine Andre streaking in cream now.
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ShaneJensenToons In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-01 21:25:10 +0000 UTC]
That sounds like a lot of fun.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to ShaneJensenToons [2011-07-02 20:38:48 +0000 UTC]
for some reason, I used to think skinny dipping was bathing in milk for some reason.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-06-30 21:15:12 +0000 UTC]
You would probably need to be hosed off. It would just be uncomfortable.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-01 19:56:08 +0000 UTC]
it would be. On holiday, they had these showers that the water squirts like a hose but thankfully, the European tap system which I can turn off like a switch as UK has the screwy ones.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-01 22:05:52 +0000 UTC]
A lot of water parks and pools I've been to have had shower faucets nearby to get the chlorine.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-03 13:27:33 +0000 UTC]
this must be why some holiday homes have them too. It is used used to before entering the pool now because of the germs but chlorine kills germs.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-03 20:12:31 +0000 UTC]
Hot tubs have a bad rep for being stew pots of boogers and pee and stuff. A shame, because I like hot tubs.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-04 20:49:56 +0000 UTC]
we have Jacuzzis here, maybe if you ever come to England, maybe I'll take to a one but I don't hear many local ones, maybe it is due to this and is more for people who go on holiday
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-06 22:32:37 +0000 UTC]
They're probably mostly in hotels. Of course, I don't know that much about English hotels.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-09 13:03:41 +0000 UTC]
I don't know myself, I don't often stay in English hotels as they are so expensive, it was even expensive to my extended family. The ones I stayed were in a service (pitstop) station, a pub or well known bed and breakfast hotels like Premier Inn and two in London. Whenever we gone on some English (or Scottish or Welsh hotel), it is a campsite, it is like trailer park and motel but cleaner and aimed at tourists. I know English lodges in forests have a jacuzzi but I never stayed in those, they are pricey and cannot guarantee the weather.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-09 16:33:46 +0000 UTC]
There is this vacation resort filled area called the Wisconsin Dells that's full of them, as well as water parks. They even have outdoor jacuzzis, which are great to use in the winter.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-10 19:49:57 +0000 UTC]
have you ever been there and can you just go in without vacancy. I love water parks, but there not one in Manchester but there is one Blackpool and Stoke On Trent, I went to trhe one in Stoke on Trent, I wanted to go on most of them but it was very busy. The one in Blackpool, I never went to that one but Dec goes there, he doesn't like swimming but likes going to this place.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-10 21:06:26 +0000 UTC]
Some of the water parks are just for day visits, while others are built into hotel/resorts. I've been to both types. They have different themes, like pirates, safari, and the northern American wilderness. There's also amphibious boat-cars called "ducks" that tour glacier formed lakes.
Isn't the Blackpool one famous? There was a park in Roller Coaster Tycoon modeled and named after it. Dec strikes me as someone who would hate crowds and lines, and avoid them like the plagues.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-11 21:24:29 +0000 UTC]
I've been to both of these, in the UK and aboard. This year my first holiday will be at a camp resort and they'll have water slides. The ones I mentioned have those themes.
actually, I think your mentioning the theme park which is separate place, I have been there once but couldn't go on everything due to a group being in wheelchairs and are hopeless without it, so it wasn't fair on them. He also went to a book signing which was by the ex-Doctor Who writer and his favourite celebrity. He was going to take me to see the writer but it nearly cancelled out but I think he was too shy at the last minute,
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-11 23:03:15 +0000 UTC]
This will be my first time camping in years. I'll go to a place called Devil's Lake. It's this lake surrounded by cliffs, and full of Native American burial mounds.
Well, it's cool that he could break out of his shell enough to do that, even if it involved his favorite celebrity.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-13 18:54:52 +0000 UTC]
do you have a camera? If you, please take some photos, don't have to show it on Facebook (or dA), you can just email them. If your ever curious about the photos I might take, I think I'll just email them. I'm just going to Wales but the town near it, will be like Italy and it has trains (I do like trains).
I had thought of what if I get his favourite celebrity to come over to my house, so he can come over. Speaking of which, I dreamt about my other favourite celebrity, Micheal Buble, he was in the kitchen, with my parents and our friend, I tried to ring Dec about this but was too speechless, but the friend or Buble offered me a drive to his house but sadly, the bubble popped.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-14 19:35:04 +0000 UTC]
Sadly, no. I've seen many scenes I wanted to photograph, but couldn't, from sunrises in the city, to summer afternoons over the lake. You could show them to friends on Skype, or here. I used to be obsessed with trains when I was really young.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-14 22:25:32 +0000 UTC]
aww, do you have no camera or something. Maybe if my dad lets me (which I doubt), you could keep my old camera but it is crap, it eats batteries alot and the quality pixels are like web cams, can see blurs. With Skype, it takes ages to load especially what we seen on our last call, dA, I don't get the attention. Also, I find it dragging. Also, I mainly keep photos for myself but I do occasionally add it in my work.
I was obsessed with train myself, every holiday, I hint my family to take me on one, even on road. I don't really know if know Blackpool very well, but they have illumnations which everything lights up during the night and they had boat trams.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-15 00:05:00 +0000 UTC]
I borrowed my dad's for a school project a year ago. I took some shots around town, and had to model one of the buildings in 3DS Max. My brother gave me his old one, but it doesn't work. My friend on MSN will have me email pictures I send.
I took a train from Chicago to New Orleans ten years ago. We rode with a Japanese guy who couldn't speak English and a talkative little black girl. And, years before that, I got to go into the engine of a freight train and activate the horn.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-16 16:50:32 +0000 UTC]
I used to just use the disposable cameras as of my parents worry I'll lose as a girl from school went on the London trip and dropped her camera in the River Thames. So I wasn't allowed, but I got one after my dad got a new one when I was 16. Then when I started college, it had issues, like the battery but the picture started to have kill screen (funny pixel colours) and I accidentally something reflective and it started flashing at random. So I had it for Christmas. I know this might be unnecessary but maybe as your coming at 25, why not ask for a camera for your birthday or Christmas and it will be nice to see other Wisconsin photos.
Four years ago, I went on a train to London, London then to Paris, stayed over night, had sight seeings then got on a sleeper train to Italy. While in Paris, went on a train that was on a road.
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EarthVStheDerek In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-07-18 17:56:04 +0000 UTC]
I could see if my dad will let me borrow his again.
Have you ever taken the bullet train? Those are fun. Some people in nearby Milwaukee want a street car/trolley system built, but others are fighting it, saying it'll be a waste of money, and the bus system is adequate for a city that size.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EarthVStheDerek [2011-07-19 16:36:08 +0000 UTC]
aww, you don't have to take photos. Even if it is nice to. BTW, Dec is away in South Wales (not where PC800 is), he didn't even tell me but I don't think he'll have photos yet he does have an iPhone.
No, but I went on the London underground as going by car, often stuck in traffic for hours even to a train station nearby to another, one time, instead of a taxi, my parents I just carried heavy luggage all the way. In Manchester, we get trams. In Liverpool, there is boat floats in the river but has wheels for the road.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to EmperorNortonII [2011-06-30 14:07:51 +0000 UTC]
thanks and the food lovers love it.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to youlittlemonkey [2011-06-30 14:08:21 +0000 UTC]
it is.
he does love it.
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ShaneJensenToons [2011-06-30 01:06:41 +0000 UTC]
Hahaha! Thank you so much. This is great. They look totally awesome covered with cream.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to ShaneJensenToons [2011-06-30 14:09:06 +0000 UTC]
your welcome, i'm sorry for no P and A but they can be cause of this.
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ShaneJensenToons In reply to LaptopGeekArchivev2 [2011-06-30 14:52:22 +0000 UTC]
No worries. Although, for some reason, since you did the New York New York picture, I can imagine a cartoon of Andre and I streaking at my birthday party.
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LaptopGeekArchivev2 In reply to ShaneJensenToons [2011-07-01 16:57:14 +0000 UTC]
I better get some eye bleach.
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