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Winter Nny
Winter Nny by @CRIKET (Criket Ferrin)

I came up with this drawing when I read KidK's "So I Spent The Day With An Axe Murderer" fanfic. I really like that story, and I can't believe I haven't read KidK's stuff until now.

Anyways, here's Nny, wearing cold weather clothing. He didn't have any in the story, so KidK loaned him her trench, but I just wanted to draw him with a scarf and whatnot.

I left the backround blank, mainly because backrounds aren't my thing. I might add one later, but I doubt I'll get any better at backrounds. Let's just say that there's snow everywhere, making it white. shrug

Hope you like it everyone! ^.^

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Posted: Sunday, 03 October, 2004 @ 07:37 AM

he looks happy =P and he probably has a knife in his hand =D it must be cold on that white piece of snow paper lol XD why is he looking at me =/ gets killed by Johnny Thats an awesome art thingy, great job and goodluck on all your next art thingys XP

Posted: Thursday, 30 December, 2004 @ 11:43 PM

Awwww! ^_^ Happy 'Nny-kun. Love the stripyscarf, hee. And I'm glad you liked the story! That one was one of my favorites to write, actually... I like this piccy very much!

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