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lori (Sep 9, 2011)
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Wraith (edited Sep 10, 2011)
I agree with dave. love your latest drawings.
lori (Sep 10, 2011)
thank you Wraith.. glad to know it's worth the effort
Miss_DJ (Sep 10, 2011)
I like this one a lot.
lori (Sep 11, 2011)
thanks DJ
drawn in 1 hour 16 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
lori (Sep 10, 2011)
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davincipoppalag (Sep 10, 2011)
Hehehe this is co funny =D
lori (Sep 10, 2011)
thanks :)
Black_Bird (Sep 11, 2011)
lips and nose are my fav bit of this!
lori (Sep 11, 2011)
:)
drawn in 58 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Beginner 
Axil62 (Sep 8, 2011)
Funny thing happened on the way to finishing this. The wife walks in and says "Dan, why you draw dat man fucking a fish?" lol
3 comments – latest 3:
backmagicwoman (Sep 8, 2011)
lol...old eyeball sack...!!
lori (Sep 9, 2011)
lol your wife is funny
adxaidl3692 (Sep 10, 2011)
LOL, man fucking a fish. LOL.
drawn in 44 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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lori (Apr 29, 2011)
I agree, he's a hottie : ]
Axil62 (Sep 9, 2011)
"17 times he said it in his speech this week. 17 times he said it.

17 times he repeated some variation of the need to "Pass this bill now, Pass this bill, Pass this bill right away, Pass this bill immediately."

He referred to it as "his" bill, or rather, "the bill that he would be sending to Congress." Of course this implies that President Obama had indeed written a bill, and would thereby be... um... sending it to Congress.

He was so excited at the possibility of passing the bill that the day after he said it 17 times, he jumped on Air-Force One and starting saying it again in other parts of the nation.

Now never mind the fact that what he said this bill would do, was almost exactly what he said his stimulus bill would do in 2009. Never mind the fact that when he then asked for nearly $800 billion in stimulus monies that he pledged unemployment would be kept at under 8%. Never mind the fact that since passage of that first stimulus package the unemployment number has been between 9-10% for 26 of 28 months. And certainly never mind the fact that even though he claimed in his speech this week that this bill would already be paid for.

There is I suppose the little matter of the Associated Press scoring the fact check on the President's speech and that on four of it's most important ideas they claimed he was being untruthful. But how would anyone even know?

"Pass this bill right away," it bellowed out repeatedly some seventeen times in the halls of Congress, and across network airwaves who saw their ratings take on some resemblance of an EKG reading of someone who was in cardiac arrest.

"Pass this bill," we were told, if we cared about teachers losing their jobs, infrastructure developments that need to be completed immediately, and the idea that people would be put back to work.

Pardon my diversion here, but didn't we hear that the first stimulus "saved or created" some 389,000 teachers' jobs in California? Weren't we already told that, "infrastructural development" jobs (they were called "shovel ready projects" previously) were awaiting, only to have the President himself candidly admit that, "shovel ready" wasn't exactly, "shovel ready?"

"Pass this bill now," we have been commanded, if we want to see unemployment benefits be extended from 99 weeks to 144 weeks. That's 2 years to 3 years as the now standard length of time someone could go without working and not need to?

It must have been important for the President to say 17 times that his bill needed to be passed, and passed post haste.

Except for the one tiny little detail. That one almost completely insignificant little speck of a thing.

Evidently there is no bill.

At some point in the near future, no doubt after a solemn weekend, when Americans can and should be united in their efforts to remember our loss on 9.11.2001, that President Obama will return from his travels, only to remember that he forgot something.

But for now we've been told, we've been commanded, we've been instructed, and we've been charged, "Pass this bill now!"

Then again how big of a step is it from passing a bill to find out what's in it, by finally getting to read it, and passing a bill only to find out how to write it.

Perhaps former Speaker Pelosi could lend her help to the White House?

Or maybe he could revisit School House Rock? They've got a really educational little ditty called, "How a bill becomes a law!"

Maybe he should watch it 17 times..."


davincipoppalag (Sep 10, 2011)
I think he misspoke.. he meant to say.. 17 or more times.. Pass this Buck now.....
Wraith (edited Sep 10, 2011)
At first, I was all for Obama. His speeches convinced me. Now, all his speeches mean diddly squat. I thought he said "Let's bring our troops Home"? Edit* Now he wants to send more 30,000 more troops to Afganistan? Plus, I still see people losing thier jobs. And as for job raises, they have been put on hold for me, and we need more employees but my employer will not hire any more. Nothing has changed since he became president and I am very dissapointed. Thank god we have people like Dan who sees the truth. I am starting to see it now.
drawn in 13 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
Public Boards/Intermediate 
lori (Sep 7, 2011)
Feeble attempt at Mr. Einstein
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davincipoppalag (Sep 7, 2011)
Ha..this came out so cool
Wraith (Sep 7, 2011)
"Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited." -Albert Einstein
This quote motivates me alot.
lori (Sep 8, 2011)
it's a good quote :)
drawn in 42 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Chibipaint Alpha Added
marcello (Jan 3, 2009)
I hope everyone had a great holiday and happy new year. As some people have noticed already, I have added preliminary support for chibipaint on all boards. Chibipaint is an open-source drawing app created by Marc Schefer. It is currently an alpha product and has some known issues. Read the wiki page for more information on what it can and cannot do. I am looking for someone to redraw the icons for Chibipaint ...
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Public Boards/Intermediate 
elf
Spiffee (Sep 4, 2011)
i wasnt sure what board i should start on but i hope this is ok here c:
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davincipoppalag (Sep 5, 2011)
its fine on this one
lori (Sep 5, 2011)
cute, you did a nice job on this
enjoydotcom (Sep 6, 2011)
Really cool and perfectly fine here, certainly not beginner. Your Tumblr gallery has some cool images too.
Welcome.
drawn in 1 hour 25 min with Chicken Paint
dorothyblueeyes (Aug 29, 2011)
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dorothyblueeyes (Sep 3, 2011)
drawn in 1 hour 45 min
still working on it,
dorothyblueeyes (Sep 6, 2011)
drawn in 2 hours 50 min
"Modern Primative"-(I tried to integrate it better. When small, it does swirl together better. It was interesting, and hard to do.)
lori (Sep 6, 2011)
It does look hard to do and really interesting!
davincipoppalag (Sep 6, 2011)
boy this changed
drawn in 9 hours 34 min with Oekaki Shi-Painter
Public Boards/Beginner 
TaCO (Sep 5, 2011)
sometimes i forget what i should remember.
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lori (Sep 6, 2011)
I forget almost everything I should remember. This character cracks me up.
drawn in 21 min with Lascaux Sketch Classic
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Link to New Art Work
dorothyblueeyes (edited Jan 12, 2014)
My new style of abstracts; not as easy to do as it looks.For years,I drew and painted people, flowers, landscape,and objects, but I always wanted to do abstract design more,and am finally developing it, late in life. I do not really care if anyone else likes it, it's so much fun for me,and I like the beauty,and intricacy of it. This large picture would look good in full color on the front of a nice t-shirt. (I wonder sometimes, if I work out psy...
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