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Damn Yankees
Damn Yankees by @lynne (Lynne)

Heehee, I colored it :D Tis Tabby's birthday today, so it's for her! This was drawn from an RP scene a long time ago.. Tabby, trying to make small talk with this odd solitary guy who she's taken a liking to named Nny, popped the question 'So, how 'bout them Yankees?' You shoulda seen the LOOK he gave her.. okay well you're seeing it now ^.^; I don't think he even remembers the incident, but we do =P

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TABBY!! hugs! I love you! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Sunday, 01 December, 2002 @ 04:02 PM

I loveses it Lynne! It's perfect. Embarrasing, but not as embarassing as what happened at Applebee's. Da waitress caught wind that it was my birfday, and EVERY LAST EMPLOYEE came out, clapping there hands to some beat, and then... oh then... they started this stupid little cheer. It was really bad. Really bad.

Back to the pic... did I mention it was perfect? I loce it muchly. The look on Nny's face... oy vey. I wanted to be shot after that left my lips...

hugshugshugshugs Thank you so much!

Posted: Sunday, 01 December, 2002 @ 06:45 PM

AWESOME PIC! The background is lovely. I really like the shading and the coloring and Nny's expression is PRICELESS! BRAVO! Happy Birthday to Tabby indeed! ^.~

Posted: Sunday, 01 December, 2002 @ 09:18 PM

XD! Gah! I think I missed this one, but the look on Nny's face is hilarious!!!

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