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van Macgogh
hahahahahahaha, MOST EXCELLENT! And just who would that handsome young chap be in the picture frame?????
-=Bob=-
Thanks Norman! I needed a good laugh after a long hard day at work. I like your images. Working the photo into the drawing is a great idea.
Now I need to figure out how to get my hands on that bottle on the floor
Soquili
a.k.a. Bill Taylor
Bill is no longer with us. He died on 10 Dec 2012. We remember him always.
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Norman,
What a fun drawing.
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Norman
Many, when they have had a few too many are liable to put their foot in it.
To construct this wee mans nose in the shape of a foot brings a whole new meaning to first footing and is a remarkable piece of humour.
Excellent
Regards
AMO
Last edited by amotl; 30 March 2006 at 05:26 PM.
I am surprised that any one was aware of 'first footing' when I bring it up at 'New Year' I get a restounding WHAT?
Jim
Hi ScottyOriginally Posted by Scotty
As a Scot from Scotland first footing is very popular at Hogmanay. We are always very interested as to who will be the first foot in our homes as we welcome the new year
Regards
AMO ( David Scott )
Thanks all for those happy remarks.
David , I must admit it was not my intention to draw the nose as a foot but looking at it yes it does resemble a foot with a very sore big toe, good of you to spot it. To those not in the know, first footing is an old scottish tradition where the first visitor to one's home and cross the threshold, was know as your first foot, a dark haired person was preferred and it was the custom to carry a lump of coal amongst other things like a bottle of whisky, food, and all this was reckoned to bring you and you house good luck in the New Year or Hogmanay. Och aye the noo, noo ye ken, if ye didnae ken ye ken noo
Norman
I'm quite surprised no one has asked you what the wee man is going to do with his tickling stick.
Regards
AMO
Last edited by amotl; 30 March 2006 at 05:24 PM.
Going Going GONG? My brush is better than your typing/spelling ha ha. I must admit I wasn't too pleased with his paintbrush David but it's only a cartoon after all and I ain't no artist, electronics then River Warden were the jobs I did before being forced to retire because of a heart attack 22 years ago . I had three altogether and cancer but feel fit as fiddle despite my old age.Originally Posted by AMO
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