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Get Off My Head
Get Off My Head by @lynne (Lynne)

Another RP scene. After Jendai got beat up by Red he was in a regeneration pod.. Aubri came in to see what he could do in the way of healing him (magick-wise), and neglected to inform Zim what he was doing.. Zim, of course, not getting his questions answered, jumped on Aubri's head ^.^

Visit Aubri's gallery! :D Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Saturday, 18 May, 2002 @ 11:38 PM

BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! The look on his /FACE/! XD!

Posted: Sunday, 19 May, 2002 @ 12:42 AM

Yes! Lynne, I know how hard it is to draw me... how you managed it, ... once again, great picture! As for Zim...he could have asked the right question, and I might have answered... but he never would understand magik. rolls his eyes great technology they may have, but on some things, Irkens just aren't that great. Appreciate what you did for Dai, Zim, but next time someone tries to help, stay out of their hair.

Posted: Monday, 20 May, 2002 @ 06:33 PM

Ahhhhhh. I finally made it! ^.^ Very cute picture. I wasn't involved in the RP but I'm sure the picture is a true emboddiment of what went on. And now I know a bit of what Aubri looks like too ^.^

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