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Annabel Lee

I can yank my own chain
I can yank my own chain by @zenphoenixa (Annabel Lee)

Hmm, I must be feeling somewhat weirded out.... I have no idea what influenced me in this pic, no idea where I got the subject matter and even more of a lesser idea about the title (which just popped into my head so I just popped it down XD) but er.... well, has it worked? This pic confuses me, which um, isn't really supposed to happen since I drew it.... O___o;;; anyway, confusion aside, this is my half of a trade with Shay of her Neopet character Narps, who I decided to draw since he looked pretty nifty and besides, it's been awhile since I used red pencils! :D He actually does own a shirt, but I decided to omit it since it didn't fit with the pose - so no, I'm not a pervert! coff splutter O___O;; Ahem. And the chain? shrug It sorta appeared when I was drawing, so I left it in as a prop.... hence the title, and probably the source of all of my confusion. Bah. =P Anyway, I hope you like this Shay! (and maybe you'd understand it better XD)

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Posted: Saturday, 31 May, 2003 @ 04:03 AM

Hehe... Narps is cool >=D

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