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Daisy le Toast

Tallest Pr0n Part 2
Tallest Pr0n Part 2 by @small_frosted_creature (Daisy le Toast)

Okay, explanation: It was late, we were tired, and we had donuts. We were talking about Tallest sex or ... something ... cough and Reen said, "I bet they have sandwich sex. .... Now you have to draw that." I like to think he's just eating the sandwich, but ... you never know. o.O;

Foodgasm. Hee.

The arrow in panel 1 says "terror!", and the sound effect in the second panel says ::thwup::, which i feel adequately describes the sound of sandwich-to-chest action. nods sagely

I think i like the second panel on this page most out of the whole thing. I really like Red's arm there. :p

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20y93d ago
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Posted: Thursday, 19 August, 2004 @ 06:24 PM

LMAO XD That look on his face in the second panel is SOOO indecent.

I am, however, disappointed because there is no ACTUAL Tallest Slash action ;x

Posted: Friday, 20 August, 2004 @ 04:39 PM

Well, i'm working up to that, y'see. I wouldn't want people to see how twisted and wrong my mind is right away. >.>

Posted: Thursday, 19 August, 2004 @ 08:15 PM

Lol! I love this, epecially page 1. It's funny and random. Great job on drawing the Tallests too, I've always found them to be hard to draw.

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