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Shaddie

marakas...again
marakas...again by @Shadowwolf (Shaddie)

Shaddie tries to babysit...and scares the furoutta the likkle kids... Mmmmm, I dont know why she threatened to P-shift when she is already P-shifted so I guessed that maybe only the reader can see her as a were...kesploot? Ah...the infamous word....YES I KNOW in the last panel the kid says 'sqEEk' with 2 Es. I made it that way on purpose. I know how to spell.... To those of you who are wondering what P-shifting means, it is when a person physically shifts into a werewolf. with fur. and fangs. It is impossible, of course, but hey, we can imagine, eh?

BASED OF TRUE EVENTS

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Posted: Tuesday, 12 February, 2002 @ 02:31 AM

Out of curiousity, what does P-shift mean? ^^; Great piccy BTW. It's cute....

Posted: Tuesday, 12 February, 2002 @ 01:45 PM

I just LOVE Shaddie's wide eyes when she enters the bedroom!! hehe, this is so funny! Yay! cheers

Yeah ... so what DOES P-shift mean...?

Posted: Wednesday, 13 February, 2002 @ 10:24 PM
That is funny : ) I 'm good at drawing comics, 'just don' have the wit.....
my site www.side7.com/art/whitwolf
Posted: Thursday, 14 February, 2002 @ 10:00 AM

laughs Evil Shaddie's gonna eat the children! O.O I didn't know you're a were, too! Coolies! found out she was a Snow Leopard 3 years ago Small world, ne? ^_^

http://www.side7.com/art/kriskell/

Posted: Tuesday, 17 June, 2003 @ 01:05 AM

Hehe I love the comic, made my day to finally laugh at something =) though, god it reminds me too much of my babysitting of whelps, ah the horror o.i

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