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Great Leapin' Werewoolvies!
Great Leapin' Werewoolvies! by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

<< >> I dwew a werewolf. He is leaping. Over... A log? A river. A boulder... His dead father's cousin who had the wierdest laugh so in a fit of fury was murdured by the muchly annoyed...werewolf. o_o

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Posted: Saturday, 26 October, 2002 @ 11:00 PM

Erm... shaddie im sure you don't know me very well, I have commented on a few of your piccs O_O is nervous Idrewyouapiccy! cough here tis i hope you like it

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Posted: Sunday, 27 October, 2002 @ 07:10 AM

Y'know, I think I've got to find some other words for "wow" - I use it way too much in your comments.

Shaddie, this is amazing. He's just ... awesome, he really is. I love your werewolves; the anatomy, the movement - everything is just outstanding!

Wow!!

Posted: Friday, 01 November, 2002 @ 09:43 PM

Johnny mother of jackerby, girl! This is awesome. Oooo, look at me be all awed by it... see? Awwww... oop, I mean, awe! Wonderfull movement and..everything. Yeah.. everything. This be mighty kick-boot. I likes eet mucho. (is that obvious by now?)

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