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Submitted: December 28, 2006
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this is for a group project here on dA.

check it out...

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i hope its accepted... not too sure if its what they are looking for...
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brilliant idea!

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Life's better when you're a pirate...
me likie!
i like cutting out from old sewing patterns too, except apparently they've become trendy now and people are collecting them around here so they've hugely inflated the prices to make up for the demand! how annoying.
well if you would like to trade so magazine clippings drop me a note with your address. there are a few of us on here that trade stuff. i am also planning on starting a stock photo site on here for collage work as soon as i can find the time. i may toss the idea around to a few friends on here and we can all add cool pics to the site.

thanks for the kind words...

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i am not the walrus. the walrus is named steve and he lives down the hall from my brother.

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i know...i think i may steal it and do an entire series myself...

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i am not the walrus. the walrus is named steve and he lives down the hall from my brother.

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damn that is lame lol
sick bro, its accepted...ill save it to the "database" now
love the N's over their faces. creepy. to the point. (i feel sorry for my mother and every other woman growing up in the 50's and 60's.)
this was actually for a group project here on dA. a bunch of us got together and did a piece for each letter of the alphabet. i also did the letter V. check out "virginity" in my gallery...

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actually, yes, i looked at that one too...they have an eerie quality because they are so good at representing the creepy, constraining social expectations of that time. but i love the gleeful, perky style of the 50's and 60's too, in a bizarre way.

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