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Water World Jake
Water World Jake by @nicokitt (Nicole Kitty)

This is another one of my Waterworld pics with Jake! Although... he looks more like a pirate or somthing from the past rather than the future... oh well!

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Posted: Sunday, 16 December, 2001 @ 07:50 PM

He does look like a pirate... Granted, I still haven't seen Waterworld... Ah well, either way, I like the look!

Posted: Thursday, 17 January, 2002 @ 03:23 AM

It HAD to be Waterworld, right!?!?!?! THAT´S ONE OF MY FAVOURITE MOVIES!!!!! AND HERE´S JAKE AGAIN!!!!!!! ::sweats:: Oh, God... this is too much! >>^_^<< He looks soooo good there! He even got the pirate-look in his eyes! ;P KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK!

Posted: Saturday, 19 January, 2002 @ 10:09 PM

Wow, this is an awesome pic of Jake. ^_^ I liked Waterworld too, and this is a unique combination of both. The details are great, I love his expression (makes me wonder what he's looking at), and the clothes suit him well.

Posted: Sunday, 20 January, 2002 @ 11:52 AM

I adore this one.. its so great~~

Posted: Monday, 21 January, 2002 @ 11:14 AM

Never saw Waterworld myself, but this is still one my favorite pics. Yups! The clothes suit Jake so well in this one! :)

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