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Screw the sunrise, give me the bottle!!"

No, not beer, "deer" blood. ^_^ -lol- I've been dying to watch Forever Knight like crazy. I miss my old shows. The quote was taken from one of the episodes. Nick (Knight) was in a cranky mood one morning-what vampire isn't in the am??- and just wanted his daily drink of deer blood. HIs friend/coworker took away his bottle to help him overcome his "addiction", to become more human/mortal and told him to enjoy the sunrise on his tv. His response naturallly was my quote. Note: I know the subject and title and quote doesn't match/make sense but oh well it was fun. It's me with my new short hair. I know the head's too big but I was rushing just so I can color

Forever Knight © umm...forgot the creator Artwork © 2005 demented rabbit

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Posted: Friday, 03 February, 2006 @ 12:20 AM

Oh I miss forever knight.... such a good show. I miss it too sobs I adore all your work. you're so talented!!!

Posted: Wednesday, 15 February, 2006 @ 02:28 PM

It was a good show. It used to play on tv during the weekdays, they took it off. I like Lacroix, always had and will. Eventually I will get the series.

Thanks. I'm still improving. I think I have a chibi Lacroix in my gallery. -hint hint- XD

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