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Windy Day Shellie
Windy Day Shellie by @deaddays (John Rios)

Me and this girl have been together for a year and a month today. Wow. Now, one may ask themselves, who's the luckiest bastard alive? Is is Fred Durst for being so famous for making crappy crappy music? Is it the guy who finds a cheeto under the couch cooshin? Or is it this humble cartoonist for being lucky enough to snag the neatest, prettiest, smartest, funnest girl on the globe? While all are pretty lucky (especially the cheeto guy), the LUCKIEST of them all without a doubt has to be the cartoonist with the beautiful girl. Yes friends, she's great. But for those of you not fortunate enough to be around her greatness, you'll just have to settle for these drawings I post. But dear reader, she's so incredible that it's almost enough. :-) Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Thursday, 28 November, 2002 @ 05:44 PM

Awwwwwwww, that's so sweet! I wish my boyfriend would say things like that about me..........wait a minute, scratch that! I wish I had a boyfriend to say things like that! It's a cool pic, your style is really something different which is always nice to see! I love her outfit, GO SHELLIE!!

Posted: Thursday, 05 December, 2002 @ 10:26 PM

hey this is really sweet! @@ Cept the only thing is that her face looks man-ish. I know u have your own style. But the pupils should be larger and the nose smaller. But other than that its great! I think SHE'S the lucky punk! ^-

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