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Stupid Dragon =?
Stupid Dragon =? by @OrangeChocobo (ShadoChocobo)

this is a dragon and it is black and red and it says grrrrr with its scary teeth...it eats tacos....dont worry it wont eat you unless you have a taco =P

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Posted: Sunday, 25 July, 2004 @ 07:33 PM

Lol, from the thumbnail pic I thought it was a chicken. I like this though, especially how you did the feet. The wings too now that I think about it. I know how crappy Paint is... a lot my pictures are done in that too. Well good luck with your taco-eating dragon :)

Posted: Sunday, 25 July, 2004 @ 07:38 PM

Hey Thanx =D all of my art is done in paint except one lol...i try and make my art thingys weird and funny =P so yea goodluck on your art =/

Posted: Monday, 26 July, 2004 @ 05:07 PM

Omfg, omfg, omfg ...

I haven't had tacos in a month. o_x

I do believe I shall die now.

Anyway, I really like how you did the wings and the face. T'is cute. ^^

But it sort of looks like a chicken. :x

But in a good way. >.>

You know ... a chicken-ish-dragon-ish-paint-ish way. :3

Posted: Thursday, 29 July, 2004 @ 05:05 AM

This is such a groovy dragon. I want to pet him.

~Pad~

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