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Paula Pugh

A VERY Happy Valentine's Day
A VERY Happy Valentine's Day by @AnnieMae04 (Paula Pugh)

ohh....oh my...Dib didn't plan for this at all. This looks like the work of Annie-Mae. Oh well, I bet you guys are happy to get a good treat for Valentine's Day.

I guess i should tell you my coloring skills arn't very good. You may say other wise but I wanted to get more blush on his face and make the sweat look more like sweat than blue dots. I bet even if I had the good programs to do those things, it would still look like this. I don't really feel like ranting even though I don't have a date but I like it that way. Enjoy your love this holliday weekend, I love my art...and Dib....and Knuckles...and Jimmy Pop.....and Wakko....and candy.....is there anything else?....oh yeah....thinks of Paul Landcaster

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Posted: Friday, 14 February, 2003 @ 12:39 AM

This is so funny!!! I love your art!!

Posted: Friday, 14 February, 2003 @ 12:41 AM

How could I forget. HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!!!!!!

Posted: Friday, 14 February, 2003 @ 10:42 AM

pulls his hand away O____________O Oh my!

Posted: Saturday, 22 March, 2003 @ 03:58 AM

laughs

Hey, Dib's hand is in the way!

Posted: Friday, 04 April, 2003 @ 03:54 AM

(Faints & collapes on floor) Redbone & Blue River a couple of my pups: R'oh! Purple Night me other girl: EEEeeeuk!! Tan Sand me other boy: I'm outta here.

Posted: Friday, 04 April, 2003 @ 07:45 PM

Hi AM! Sorry about that last comment. Here's what it actually was: Me: (Faints & collapes) Red Bone: Yikes! Blue River: R'oh! Purple Night: (Gulps hard) Tan Sand: EEeeuk! (sticks out tougue)

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