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Wuffy and Morah
Wuffy and Morah by @Narcotics (JC Robinson)

So I finally finished it...and yes, the background was HELL! HELL I TELL YOU! Thus...it is clouds. This is kind of part of the art trade I had with Cartman's Girl and all she said was Wuffy and Morah in a cute pose...well...I think it's cute.

Wuffy looks like he just found the Voot Cruiser on the side of the road and is pretending its his to impress Morah. Hahahaha! Either that or he really got one...if he did it was probably Skirp's idea...¬.¬

Heehee...I can't draw Voot Cruisers...hee Artwork © Copyright 2002 JC Robinson

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Posted: Monday, 13 May, 2002 @ 03:14 PM

Aww!! I likes da Wuffy!! He's so chubbily cute! Ah, a new JC pic! Brightens the awful day of DOOM that is my skoolday today.. >.< I have a presentation in history which I didn't finish because CERTAIN IRKENS kept me up all night!! Red: I said I was SORRY!! What more do you WANT!!?? Ack! How'd you get to skool!!? O.o;; HOME GO HOME!! Before you are seeeeen!! Red: Heeey.. who's THAT!? wanders off after cheerleader Oh god help me.. >.<;; Anyway, adorable pic JC!! More!! runs off after Red GET BACK HERE YOU MORON!!

Posted: Wednesday, 15 May, 2002 @ 03:46 AM

Awww, this is so cute! ^_^ Lookit little Wuffy posing so cool-like against the Voot Cruiser and Morah's just gazing at him. She wuvs him so very very muchly. Beautiful pic!

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