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Gatsu

feeling a bit better today...though not a whole lot. Bored at work so I decided to doodle a bit. Wish I had my wacom tablet...I could doodle a little cleaner and I wouldnt have to scan a pen drawing. heh...


anyway...here's 15+ minutes of hard artistic labor.  Carmine from Gears of War.

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Doodling like this helps keep me interested in drawing. So tonight I'll probably work on the Cole Train piece a bit more.

In other news:
Jules hasn't been feeling too well...throwing up alot and whatnot...so shes been sleeping and resting. So keep her in yer prayers if you wouldnt mind.

Gatsu OUT!

Comments (16)

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Spartacus·
\r Good stuff, G-man. Keep the ink in hand.
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kade47·
Looks good. I like saying your name. Gatsu! Gatsu! I say it like gotsoo.
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J-Cat·
I take it we can post the answers? I got #1, #2, and I think #3. I don't want to spoil though!\r \r
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NorthernPlato·
I believe I've got 1,3 & 4. I have 2 answers for 2 however.\r \r I don't want to spoil it either though.
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Kyosogi·
1. No mail on Sunday\r 2. Mirror\r 3. Fog forms on side of heat, inside\r 4. A
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J-Cat·
Kyosogi: that's what I had too, expect for #4. I hate those types of riddles.
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doorgunnerjgs·
I got #1, 2, 3, 4. Will answer in PM.
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NorthernPlato·
sure, spoil it. \r \r But I agree with every thing Kyosogi posted.\r My second option for 2 was 'misfire', but that's unlikely and thus not in the spirit of riddles.
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Kyosogi·
Ooops.
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MikeTheKnife·
The maid could be getting Saturday's mail on Sunday morning.
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MikeTheKnife·
Also, he said the guy wiped 'frost' from the window, not 'fog'. Doesn't frost form on the outside? Like with car windows?
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Brad·
reminds me of encyclopedia brown books...
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KingDrewsky·
You can't wipe frost, you have to scrape it.
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BCKinetic·
Encyclopedia Brown books were the best! And yeah, I'm a litte confused on #3. I'm sure it is supposed to be the answer of \"fog on the inside\" but I'm not buying it. Frost is on the outside, regardless of wipe or scrape.
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KingDrewsky·
If it's not the frost, then it's either that old men can't kick in doors or something about the light in the study.
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NorthernPlato·
The answer to 3 is due to the frost. Condensation forms on the inside of windows (presuming it's cold enough outside) and on older single-pane (or even double-pane) windows, that condensation freezes. On the inside.