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Detroit
Detroit by @jennmaxw (Jennie)

Detroit's a character years in the making. The idea came to me from a song called "Heaven" by Uncle Kracker. My friend Autumn and I love that song, and this pic/character is a dedication to her for being a true friend and all the time we spend bumming around blasting this song ^__^ And if you've ever heard the song or you ever will, yes Detroit does have a "D" tattooed on his arm! Hehehehe...

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Posted: Thursday, 17 October, 2002 @ 12:44 AM

Niiiice!!! This guy has ATTITUDE!

Posted: Monday, 04 November, 2002 @ 05:02 PM

Wow.. you did it again. You are such an awesome artist. I miss you terribly and I can't wait to get together again and play our song. " If Heaven ain't alot like Detroit.. I don't wanna go!" We need to get together. Your are a true friend and I will never forgetwhatyouhave done for me.

Posted: Monday, 04 November, 2002 @ 05:02 PM

Wow.. you did it again. You are such an awesome artist. I miss you terribly and I can't wait to get together again and play our song. " If Heaven ain't alot like Detroit.. I don't wanna go!" We need to get together. Your are a true friend and I will never forgetwhatyouhave done for me. Lots-of-luv :oD

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