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Iroha (Dec 15, 2006)
quick sketchy of bekku. <3

character (c) me nostealing. ;_;
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da.sarah (Dec 16, 2006)
I love the expression , I want to see colored
Maiko (Dec 16, 2006)
gourry! >:D
Iroha (Dec 16, 2006)
:0
jerk
>_>
Maiko (Dec 16, 2006)
I am, totally.
haha but seriously, what manga/anime art doesn't have its roots. :B <3'

awe come on, you know I love you.
drawn in 18 min with PaintBBS
Kloxboy (Dec 15, 2006)
x-x-x-x-x
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Iroha (Dec 15, 2006)
this feels so warm but so cold at the same time.
lori (Dec 16, 2006)
that's hot
drawn in 37 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Pieperson (Dec 15, 2006)
Because I'm a lazy ass
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Pieperson (Dec 16, 2006)
Thank you ^_^ I find the backround easier so I draw it first because I'm lazy ^_^
Pieperson (Dec 28, 2006)
drawn in 50 min
lol Chicken :D
choc_gum_dropz (Dec 28, 2006)
heh...Funny ...buuut... heheh I am sooo bored.. I looked this up...

Is French Toast Really French?
By Brendan I. Koerner
Posted Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2003, at 3:15 PM ET

Extending an olive branch to France, Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, D-Texas, wants the House cafeteria to go back to listing "French toast" on the menu; the breakfast staple was rechristened "Freedom toast" last spring, in protest over France's opposition to Gulf War II. But is French toast really French?

Culinary historians disagree over whether French toast has exclusively Gallic roots. The simple concoction of bread, eggs, and milk likely dates back to Medieval times, when the battering process was used to make stale loaves more palatable. The question is whether the French were truly the first to dip and fry their bread, or whether other Europeans stumbled upon the "invention" on their own. For example, a similar dish called suppe dorate was popular in England during the Middle Ages; it's unclear, however, whether it was brought over from what's now France by the Normans, who may have delighted in something called tostees dorees before toppling King Harold II in 1066.


According to promotional literature produced by IHOP, the first written mention of the delicacy comes from the court of Henry V of England. It was called pain perdu, or "lost bread," perhaps a reference to the fact that the battering rescues bread that would otherwise be discarded as too old. (Residents of Cajun country are quite familiar with pain perdu, as that's the local slang for an especially rich version of French toast.) Vernacular texts from around the same time refer to virtually identical dishes called either "nun's toast" or "poor knights of Windsor." In Spain, it was called torriga; in Germany, arme ritter.

The Oxford English Dictionary cites 1660 as the year "French toast" first made an appearance, in a book called The Accomplisht Cook. That preparation, however, left out the eggs, in favor of soaking pre-toasted bread in a solution of wine, sugar, and orange juice. The Dictionary of American Food and Drink contends that the first egg-based recipe in print didn't appear until 1870; throughout the tail end of the 19th century, similar recipes appeared under the monikers "French toast," "Egg toast," "Spanish toast," and even "German toast."

A contradictory, though highly dubious, creation myth holds that French toast owes its creation to an Albany, N.Y., innkeeper named Joseph French. Legend has it that French whipped up a batch of the golden-brown treats in 1724 and advertised them as "French toast" because he'd never learned to use an apostrophe "s."

Another unlikely story is that French toast was always called German toast until World War I, when the change was made for patriotic reasons. Though French toast certainly gained nationwide popularity during this era, it's generally agreed that this tale of disrespecting the Kaiser via toast-renaming is apocryphal.
Pieperson (Dec 28, 2006)
lovely you looked that up but that's just his name I wanted a piece of toast that was french as a character :D Because French people are cool~ Eggman is french too, Carrotman is German, and Pear is a pear.... :D
drawn in 2 hours 29 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
frinny (Dec 13, 2006)
Oh dear god!!!
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Iroha (Dec 13, 2006)
that hair... is amazing. o__o; shiny...
drawn in 30 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
psychofox0 (Dec 12, 2006)
The program messed up on me a little. wouldn't let me zoom in.
Oh well, I'm happy with the results I guess
6 comments – latest 4:
whitefox0 (Dec 13, 2006)
that's so cool I love it you did
a very good job on this one
maybe you can do one for me?
psychofox0 (Dec 13, 2006)
... thank you...
and noremac, where are those boobs I ordered?
Noremac (Dec 13, 2006)
I'll get to it when I do, I'm lazy at it were.
whitefox0 (Dec 14, 2006)
psychfox0 and Noremac you two are crazy.
drawn in 1 hour 10 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
DieChan (Apr 18, 2006)
Tis Riku... yes, much KH2-ness.. <3

For joo, Tiff! <3
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belialonewingedheartless (edited Apr 18, 2006)
I don't think this person realizes that I have the mental stability of Demyx... or a Malkavian...

*killmaimwound, steals Riku back*

^_^

-Tiff

P.S. Thank joo Diechan!!!!
Maiko (Apr 18, 2006)
I'm Malkavian :0

:D
nice pix0rz Diechansan.
DieChan (Apr 18, 2006)
:O Tankies Maiko~ shall try hardah next time.
Iroha (edited Apr 18, 2006)
Rikuuuu. :D___
I really love how you did his eye. ^^
drawn in 47 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
TaCO (Apr 18, 2006)
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
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DoOp (Apr 18, 2006)
drugs are bad! indeed! :]
Sweetcell (Apr 18, 2006)
Okay.
gore_vision (Apr 18, 2006)
its the spam monster mm open a can!
Iroha (Apr 18, 2006)
This reminds me of the pirates from Rayman. X3
drawn in 45 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Iroha (Apr 18, 2006)
Sorry about the sketchiness. ^^; I started drawing this and then suddenly realized the amount of homework I had... So I will be back to finish it after I go do that. In the meantime, this is Kamazure Iroha, my Naruto character. She's very upbeat and energetic and polite and kind of a spaz, haha.

(Yes, those are her fingers making a victory sign. I really can't draw hands - forgive me. >_>; )

Naruto (c) Kishimoto, Iroha (c) me. ^^
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xiau (Apr 18, 2006)
This is only your second picture and I'm already a big fan of yours *D*
I love the hair <3
Iroha (edited Apr 18, 2006)
Eee, thank you very much. ^^
I have seen your artwork too and you are amazing!
(I am watching you on deviantart now, hehe. <3! )
demon666child (Apr 18, 2006)
wah! your lineart is so kewl~~ X3 its so pretty and clean...even with the light scetchyness ^__^
I can't wait to see this finished ^__^
drawn in 33 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic