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joox (Nov 11, 2007)
i love to drink pepsi because it has a crisp refreshing taste and is cold.It is a drink of rememberants and has different designs on the can see ya!
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Great_white (Nov 11, 2007)
wooo hoooooo i love me some pepsi!
Wraith (Nov 11, 2007)
Blah! It's all about DP!
MelissaMissy (Nov 11, 2007)
I like the finger nails. Pepsi isnt cold if you didnt put it in the fridge...I prefer coke.
foxman8245 (edited Nov 14, 2007)
Great drawing AJ!! I like the wa.............. I was going to leave a comment.. but all of a sudden...... I got this strange and unsuspecting urge to go grab a pepsi !?! ......be right back
drawn in 2 hours 8 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
joox (Nov 11, 2007)
'',this picture i made will make you feel that you have some sunshine in you though it is fall you can look at this picture and pretend summer is starting all over again i think that if the seasons change you can discover summer all over again so remember all seasons change in many different ways so dont be depressed that summer is ended because a whole new beginning is coming again see ya",
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PolythenePam (Nov 11, 2007)
Dave, have a BBQ at the beach on christmas day and then tell me it's a bad thing :P
davincipoppalag (Nov 11, 2007)
It's probably not..but Santa gets so hot in that outfit!
MelissaMissy (Nov 11, 2007)
I'm aussie, I have summer xmas' but I probably would like a winter one so long as the rest of teh year was warm...
foxman8245 (Nov 14, 2007)
I spent Chrstmas a couple times in Key West Fla. .... very strange, and funny seeing houses all decorated up with Surfin' Santas and Reindeer with sunglasses.. most of all... the 90 degree daytime weather!!
drawn in 40 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
foxman8245 (Nov 8, 2007)
just brushing up
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davincipoppalag (Nov 8, 2007)
Hey Kevin!! Great to see you back!
Axil62 (Nov 8, 2007)
(FYDAS)!
davincipoppalag (Nov 8, 2007)
For sure FYDAS
foxman8245 (Dec 16, 2007)
uhmm... whats FYDAS? hehe
drawn in 49 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
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Pantera (edited Oct 3, 2007)
Here you go people, anyone that wants to argue about anything, please do it here instead of peoples drawings, if you need a referee I am be there :) PS forgot to mention that a drawing has been deleted and I believe it was because of the arguments that had been started on it, so please people I dont want to see anymore deletions k? this is the place to "argue" in :)
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DeadlyBlondeArcher (Aug 23, 2007)
Dean Kelsey Wylie

April 1, 1912 - August 14, 2007

I attended the funeral of my Great Uncle Dean last week, who passed away at the age of 95. He was one of the last remaining true cowboys. He worked and managed a ranch until he retired. Anybody that had any kind of ranching question for miles around would call on Uncle Dean, he always had the answer.

It was a “graveside only” service in a very small, very old cemetery - the kind that if you happen to pass by on a dirt road way out in the country, you might think it were a forgotten place, with the old, tiny deserted white church at the top of the hill and the randomly scattered tombstones below, some of which are merely natural rocks with no inscription on them. Most of the people buried there are my family.

When I was choosing what to wear for the funeral, I picked out a pair of black pants, a black shirt, pearls and conservative black heels… I haven’t ever worn pants to a funeral, but I somehow felt it was the right thing to wear this time. When I arrived, the lane and the area by the old church at the top of the hill was lined with almost nothing but dusty trucks, and when I looked down into the cemetery, I saw a group of people, almost all of whom I am related to…. Many cowboy hats, all of the men in their jeans and boots, and most of the women were wearing black pants, with the exception of a few very elderly women in dresses. There were a number of little girls, my nieces included, wearing pretty pastel dresses and running and playing under the oak trees. One of my Uncle Dean’s great granddaughters was wearing a pretty yellow dress and was squatting on the ground, looking at something, her sun -streaked brown hair glistened while her skirt fanned out perfectly around her, and from where I stood I thought how she looked like a big sunflower, and with my nieces flitting around her in pink and blue, they looked like little butterflies.

When I reached the bottom of the hill, my little brother turned around and grinned, and said “Hi, Big Sister”, we hugged, and then after being squeezed around the legs by my nieces and hugging my nephew, I endured the dragging around by my mother and being re-introduced to all of my cousins, old and young, for the umpteenth jillionth time… and the “You remember when you were three and you two did this and that….” and of course we smiled, nodded, and pretended to remember.

This was my Mammy’s older brother, he was exactly ten years her senior, and she thought he hung the moon. I made my way to her, and we held each other for a while, and she told me a story about them feeding the horses when he was 15 and she was 5 and she got mad at him and hit him with the feed bucket and he good -naturedly said, “Now, Olie, stop being ugly and mean, and come ride my horse with me”, and he put her on the horse and took her riding. She tells many stories of how good natured and what a good brother he was. I only knew him as an older man, but I never saw him when he wasn’t laughing, joking, or telling a funny cowboy story.

The service began with everyone removing their hats, and it was short and sweet. Some storm clouds rolled over and threatened rain, it was dark for a short time, but they rolled right along, gave way to the sun and not a drop spilled from the sky. Some of the older women opened their colorful umbrellas and used them as parasols to block the sun. The preacher told about how Dean and his wife, Beth, were in the same nursing home for a short time (they were in the same room), shortly before Beth passed away she said to Dean “I’m getting really tired, I don’t think I can do this much longer.” He said, “You go right along, honey, I’ll be right behind you.“ She "went right along" not much after that, and he passed away exactly five months later.

The preacher read some of Dean's favorite passages from the Bible, told how he enjoyed leading the singing at church, and then we sang his two favorite songs, "Trust and Obey", and "Just Over in the Glory Land". He then read what Beth had written about her husband before she died. She wrote “Dean loved his children and his grandchildren, he loved playing dominoes with them. He loved his horses and his dogs, and he loved coconut banana cake, and he really loved his chewing tobacco."

The preacher then closed his Bible, looked up from it at us, grinned and said “So, the moral of this story is, if you chew tobacco, you might live to be 95, too. Let us pray.” We all laughed and bowed our heads, and after “Amen”, all the hats went up in perfect timing and found their respective places as if it were choreographed that way, the children immediately broke free and began to play again. The casket was opened and I was happy to see he was going with his hat in his hand.

As we made our way back up the hill and to our trucks to go to the church to see who would be first to get to the fried chicken…. I looked back down the hill at the straggling children who were being called to come along by their mothers, and the little girl in the yellow dress was spinning around happily and laughing, her skirt flying out around her…and I thought…. All great cowboys should be sent to heaven with laughing, twirling sunflowers.

It was the first funeral I ever attended where I didn’t shed a tear. And then I laughed because at the church my Daddy was serving as one of the “tea ladies”, and after I asked which was the sweet tea and he just grinned and pointed, I said “Daddy, you make a good “tea lady”.

Until we meet again, Uncle Dean. :)






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shining_star_sam (Oct 14, 2007)
Sorry for your hard time. Beautiful drawing.
SneakyWalter (Oct 18, 2007)
Really reminds of why I'm on this earth. Thanks.
Nice Flowers, by the way.
Sketcher_V (Nov 16, 2007)
amazing and breathtaking, the colors, i love them. The feeling, the emotion is perfectly captured, you are a master of your own style
foxman8245 (Dec 18, 2007)
very warm.. nice :-)
drawn in 4 hours 25 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
lori (Aug 2, 2007)
need a break
here's the link Klox:
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/61230201/?qo=3&q=MyLove&qh=boost%3Apopular+age_sigma%3A24h+age_scale%3A5
screw it, I looked at the ref. again and it's all wrong, just calling it finished
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backmagicwoman (Mar 13, 2011)
The look in his eyes suggests that he might have eaten her..I'm almost sure of it..
lori (Mar 20, 2011)
lol.. this pic.... I've been in the hospital..all fixed up and new now.. thanks for thinking of me
pawillie (Mar 20, 2011)
sorry to hear that you have been sick but I am glad that you are better now
lori (Mar 20, 2011)
thanks pw
drawn in 1 hour 5 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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lori (Apr 17, 2007)
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Sweetcell (Apr 17, 2007)
Here a snake *whack* There a snake *whack* Everywhere snake, snake *whack-thrack*
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Apr 17, 2007)
haha... that's the way... :)
JK-Arts (Jun 8, 2007)
mmm. swedish fish.
foxman8245 (Nov 23, 2007)
hey.... you found my 3rd grade pencil! That one was my favourite flavour too.
drawn in 35 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
lori (Nov 23, 2006)
crappy but kinda fun draw
7 comments – latest 4:
lori (edited Nov 24, 2007)
lol, the things my eyes have seen pop into so many of my drawings without even thinking about it
p.s. salt is ew
marcello (Nov 24, 2007)
why is he peeing on the dog?
lori (Nov 24, 2007)
that's a she and that's a leash
Sweetcell (Nov 24, 2007)
Now do snow.

We have snow here.
drawn in 23 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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davincipoppalag (Nov 4, 2006)
Northern lights in the cold northwest . Loosely referenced from a photo by Mike Macri in a book called "Daybreak 2000"
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Amethysts (Nov 16, 2006)
simple but effective. I do love the mood x)
davincipoppalag (Nov 17, 2006)
Thank you Amethysts
catfreeek (Dec 23, 2006)
Gorgeous!
davincipoppalag (Dec 26, 2006)
Thanks catfreek
drawn in 1 hour 15 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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lori (Nov 4, 2006)
you decide
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foxman8245 (Nov 23, 2007)
Thats what ends up on the floor after a heavy night of drinking Blatz Beer, and eating $15.00 worth of Taco Bell.
Axil62 (Nov 23, 2007)
That wasn't very nice, foxman. I don't think it looks like puke, lori. I think it looks like an Indian rug pattern. (FYDAS!) =)
Sweetcell (Nov 23, 2007)
Looks like wrapping paper. Or a pattern on a shirt. I want a shirt, with this pattern. Or just a shirt. :)
drawn in 39 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
 
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