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Christine Gavlas

Johnny (in an alley)
Johnny (in an alley) by @chrigavl (Christine Gavlas)

He's got his clothes back... or at least most of them. He also has a creepy long tongue because I like creepy long tongues.

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Teen (V)
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22y280d ago
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Posted: Friday, 01 February, 2002 @ 10:24 AM

A fiona apple song comes to mind. or, just some lyrics: "you wanna make me sick, you wanna lick my wounds, don't your baby?" Is that a YoHoo in his hand?? Sheesh. He reminds me of this character in a 1968 movie called 'crazy in the streets'. SCARY, but I like.

Posted: Tuesday, 26 February, 2002 @ 10:25 AM

Wow. I'm absolutely amazed. i think that your interpretation of JVs style is phenomenal and i hope that you continue to raw like this. personally i love vasquez's style and you pulled off what i have only known 2 others to do successfully. congratulations and keep up the good work!

Posted: Tuesday, 26 February, 2002 @ 10:25 AM

Wow. I'm absolutely amazed. i think that your interpretation of JVs style is phenomenal and i hope that you continue to raw like this. personally i love vasquez's style and you pulled off what i have only known 2 others to do successfully. congratulations and keep up the good work!

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