Truly, I only heard of Captain Goodvibes v recently. I had to trek off just now and remind myself who Captain Goodvibes is/what Goodvibes draws/is (excellent). People are a surprise, eh. Here I am at ‘The Pigs Arms’ regardless. A naive.
Lol, Algy. though it might be in the genes. The family on my maternal side I have referred to, from Cornwall, are Edwards. Other than for a trick of social engineering that my mother took my father’s name, my name would be Edwards. I am known as ‘Kirstie Edwards’ to a friend who dubbed me it. He thinks it suits me best.
Too good.
Fully sick.
🙂
Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrggggghhhhh! The PA has been invaded by the ambiguous and antagonistic argot of today’s teenagers! Back I say! Foul fiend, begone! (holds out two forefingers in front of him in the shape of a cross, for protection…)
btw ‘mou – without the caption and border – I turned it into an A6 card, printed it on a good weight sheet of A4 and framed in a standard gold mantelpiece frame from an op shop. It looks fun and draws the laughs. 🙂
Theres something very Captain Goodvibes about that, Shoe.
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Truly, I only heard of Captain Goodvibes v recently. I had to trek off just now and remind myself who Captain Goodvibes is/what Goodvibes draws/is (excellent). People are a surprise, eh. Here I am at ‘The Pigs Arms’ regardless. A naive.
Lol, Algy. though it might be in the genes. The family on my maternal side I have referred to, from Cornwall, are Edwards. Other than for a trick of social engineering that my mother took my father’s name, my name would be Edwards. I am known as ‘Kirstie Edwards’ to a friend who dubbed me it. He thinks it suits me best.
Too good.
Fully sick.
🙂
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Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrggggghhhhh! The PA has been invaded by the ambiguous and antagonistic argot of today’s teenagers! Back I say! Foul fiend, begone! (holds out two forefingers in front of him in the shape of a cross, for protection…)
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Oo, I’ve never used that before. I’ll be doing that again. 😉
I think that is fabulous you see my cartoon as very Captain Goodvibes, Algy.
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A timely publishing of this poignant illustration.
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Poignant, Voice, and timely.
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It is a timeless theme.
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‘Shoe, this works on so many levels. I’m sure the win by a nose nose belongs to Tim Fisher. AM I right ? OK, then. How about Barnaby Joyce ?
The background with the arrow-pierced heart – is that the Baywatch tapestry ?
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That’s the disfigured tree of life, emmjay, with the arrow-pierced heart. 🙂
Many thanks. Lovely to share it out of the collection.
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How interesting you assume the nose won. It does, as I suspected, emmjay, indeed work on more than one level. 😉
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Of course the nose won; the nose knows how to RUN! At least, noses run in our family…
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It’s running well all appearances are here, asty. I’d say it’s in the running to win. 😉
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The race is not finished…in this illustration of an idea.
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Cute, shoes.
Is that the crowd in the caucarse at the edge of their blood lake?
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Cute is welcome, ‘mou.
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btw ‘mou – without the caption and border – I turned it into an A6 card, printed it on a good weight sheet of A4 and framed in a standard gold mantelpiece frame from an op shop. It looks fun and draws the laughs. 🙂
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