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Stacey LeBlanc

Tucker is Dead
Tucker is Dead by @staclebl (Stacey LeBlanc)

For some stupid reason I can't stop laughing when I look at the results of my laziness. I made a complete fool of myself in class because some girl jsut HAD to ask how my day was and wouldn't stop pestering me (then everyone saying you're screwing over your future if you drop out of Chemistry now, which is sadly true), so I jsut starting flaring at her, and some people just CAN'T mind their own business (even though my shouting was uncalled for). So I ahve a choice... draw and fail or stop drawing all together and acutally CARE about school...

Guess this might be my last picture up here for awhile, eh>? Oh well.... it happens, you know... don't see where Chemistry will help an artist like me, other than to mix paints... that's about it, but that kind of crap I can learn in Art... sigh

Well, farewell until I get my act together... adios...

And remember... smile, for you could be Tucker right now... dead as a doornail... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Stacey LeBlanc

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Posted: Thursday, 05 September, 2002 @ 10:48 PM

looks at tucker on the ground and pokes him with footI DIDN'T DO IT! I was off causing the fall of the roman empire at the time.

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