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Never More!
Never More! by @cinda7 (Cinda 7)

I wuz sleepin over at Shifty's and we watched the Nightmare Before Christmas DVD. I saw one of Tim Burton's early, short films titled "Vincent" about this weird 7-year-old kid who was kinda weird and addicted to Edgar Allen Poe. It made me think about Poe's "The Raven." I've never actually seen it, only spoofs of it, but maybe one of these days I'll find myself a Poe book and actually read the original work instead of trying to figure out the story from parodys. Actually, this pic IS a parody. O_o Aaaaaaaaand I was bored and a lil depressed. (I guess I was jes tired. ^-^) Sad piccy. No! He's not dead. He jes fainted. At least I think... pokes him wiff a stick, and Nny wakes up and kicks her in the knee with those boots O_< Ow... Artwork © Copyright 2002 Cinda 7

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Posted: Thursday, 07 November, 2002 @ 12:54 PM

gasp! I fear that last poke did it, Cinda! He's all dead n' stuuuuf! see?! see?! He shall be pulling a rigger mortis at any moment!! flails arms and screams nuuuuuhuuuuuuhuuuuuu!!!!

Posted: Friday, 03 January, 2003 @ 12:49 AM

Holy Space Chickens! I love this! My head voices say I hafta, being a fan of all things Jhonen/Tim Burton. I love the little flower Nny's holding. ^.^ It really completes the picture. glomps Nny's head

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