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Emily McGorman

Jon Vs Yami!
Jon Vs Yami! by @emilmcgo (Emily McGorman)

Um Okay, I suggested this picture a fair while ago... Jon then said he really wanted to see it and it's taken me 'til now to get it done ^^; Sorry Jon! Hope you like it!

Artwork © Copyright 2002 Emily McGorman

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Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 04:21 AM

^_^ Neat! I like the anime-Jon person. It is kyoot. Mmyep...

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 05:39 AM

XD! Dude this is so cool! XDDDD Yami's in trouble...

I swear though, if Jon has a Red Eyes card he won't have it for long... evil grin

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 10:00 AM

This is a really cool pic im lovin it bounces keep it up walks away ^_~ walks into a wall CRASH! huhuhhuh bai

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 10:05 AM

This picture reminds me of my brother when we were frolicking in the fields together the sky always looked like that and i can see him now in the clouds

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 10:08 AM

You can really tell that you love both of these men i can really sense the love in this picture

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 03:25 PM

Hehe. Uh oh,looks like Yami's not doing to well against this guy. C'mon Yami,you can do it!

Posted: Sunday, 15 September, 2002 @ 04:29 PM

This pic is cool! XD I love Yami's expression! Hehehe, he looks like he's in trouble ^^; And Jon has cute eyes! XDDDD bounces

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