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A Hodgson

Poor Ganis
Poor Ganis by @psy (A Hodgson)

Little kids can get annoying at times. And that's an SD Corruption cackling at her poor son ;P

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Rating:
Teen (N)
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Rough / Concept
Submitted:
22y300d ago
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Posted: Monday, 04 February, 2002 @ 02:48 PM

heeeeheee! pokepokepoke i loooove the poses and the expression on G.'s face!

wussup homie G?

Posted: Thursday, 07 February, 2002 @ 07:18 PM

Ah ha ha ha ha ha!!! I was all pissed 'till I saw this ^_^; Thanks, Auntie Psy! You made my day all the more better with the funny!

Posted: Saturday, 09 February, 2002 @ 09:02 PM

awww! That's so cute! You draw kid's really well! (they look evil! Mwa ha ha ha ha!)

Posted: Saturday, 06 April, 2002 @ 04:27 PM

I had 2 cousins over to stay a few weeks ago, and it seemed their only reason for existing was to annoy me and the cat(who spent most of the 3 days behind the sofa, poor lad). So this rang a bell to me...and the cat ^_^;

Posted: Tuesday, 18 June, 2002 @ 04:07 PM

::laughs:: That probably would be one of the more annoying things about having magical or supernatural powers/abilities...mweeheeheeheehee...::a billion trillion dozen lightbulbs go POOF and shine brightly:: I gotta IDEA now...bwahahahaha...you can run, Neon, but you can't hide...(Neon is mah own magical critter) muhuhuhuhuahahaha.

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