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Arnold Rimmer!
Arnold Rimmer! by @stepratt (Stephanie Ratté)

singing Arnold, Arnold, Arnold Rimmer... Hee hee... It's a really cartoon-y drawing of my favourite Red Dwarf character, Arnold Rimmer! Actually, it really doesn't look like Rimmer, just some cartoon dude in his outfit... oy... my sis thinks this one is cute, tho... S'alright I guess. This one took a lot of VCR freeze-framing to do (at the time, it never occured to me to PRINT UP a picture of Rimmer...) Oy. Ah well. It's Rimsy. (PS. YAY FOR CHRIS BARRIE!! oogle)

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Posted: Tuesday, 28 August, 2001 @ 12:17 AM

Ahh, the Rimmer experience!!! The look on his face reminds me almost of that expression he makes in Polymorph when he yells, "Alphabetty Sphaghetti?!!" I love it! Rimsey is is awesome!

Posted: Wednesday, 05 September, 2001 @ 06:28 PM

XD Chris Barrie! lol I think it's quite good ^^ Didn't think you got Red Dwarf across the Atlantic ^^

(Of course Lister is my fave ^_^ Scouse pride! XD but it's still fantastic!)

Posted: Monday, 04 February, 2002 @ 03:12 AM

SQUEEEE!!!! It's RIMMER! ::huggles him:: I loooooove Rimmer! This is an excellent picture! I love him, I love him! It's sooo cute!

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