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Emily Young

Monsters and a Pumpkin Kitty...
Monsters and a Pumpkin Kitty... by @albino_raven (Emily Young)

I've been riding my dirt bike and playing "Hearts" all day yesterday...and now I start doodling at 1:18 A.M. and come up with this. Yep...two monsters, a sign that says "Pumpkin Kitties To Good Home," and a cat with a pumpkin-thing for a head. Nothing special. Comments are appreciated, though. Please? Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily Young

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Posted: Thursday, 08 August, 2002 @ 02:02 AM

Not to say you are wrong, but where did you get this information?

Some basic dictionary or internet searchs yeild. That would have to be some pretty cruel parents.

Chancre - a sore Scolex - head of a tapeworm

http://www.geocities.com/nierikk/

Posted: Thursday, 08 August, 2002 @ 02:13 AM

Lol... I could be wrong. I found that information at www.Slavelabor.com and my friend suggested something about a "stage name." Suppose I misinterpreted or misunderstood what I read at that site due to my stupidity? I don't know...

Posted: Thursday, 08 August, 2002 @ 02:32 AM

Well I found the article and now I'm only more-so confused.

http://www.slavelabor.com/nf_ecbb.html

I'm leaning towards both of the books creators perhaps using stage names because Mr. Crab Scrambly sounds a tad odd, as well.

Oh well.

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