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Now in book form, and available from HOBOTOPIA.com on January 25, 2008.
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The second installment of Scribble Time, featuring corn, a duck, and everyone's favorite D
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Step one: draw a scribble.
Step two: make something out of it. For more cartoonery, visi (more)
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Rediscovered footage of Aloysius "Gorilla" Koford drawing one of his Laugh-Out-Loud Cats,
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Another monkey drawing named by a visitor to my blog, apelad.blogspot.com. Go there and or
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This is the 600th hobo I've drawn for the 700 Hoboes Project which can be seen in all it's
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It's hobo 765: Panel Discussion Dan Loaf, from John Hodgman's 700 hobo names. But wait, yo
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The regular orchestra leader on TV's 1950 classic live show, Your Hit Parade, was one of t
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Imperial College, 12th February 1972
Modest Mouse - Here It Comes off their EP, Everywhere And His Nasty Parlour Tricks. An exc
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Stevie Ray Vaughan putting on a great show, dripping with heartfelt blues/jazz fusion. St
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Musette in D-Dur
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All of Mozart's music:
http://www.mozart-archiv.de/ All of Mozart's scores: http://dm (more)
After laughing and teasing her friend Rueben about believing in the Noah's Ark story, then
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Tallented ! :)
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You are really amazing and the videos are awesome!
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wow,u are talented!
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Your an amazing drawer.
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Man, the monkeys are awesome!
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Wow! That's awesome. You should think of charging for your drawings. Maybe advertise them for $50 or $60 each if they're signed. Then, when you become the world famous "that guy who draws monkeys" these early pictures will be worth $35,000 to $37,500 each (depending on size). People will kill other people just to steal your drawings and then you'll become either President of Guam or the United States of America. I'm not saying all of this 'will' happen but it could turn out to be true.
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really great stuff, man! i would love to see what you could do with a wacom tablet and a copy of flash!
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You're a cool dude. However, I think you're waaaaaaay underpriced. You might want to consider charging anywhere from $30 - $40 for the drawing and $10 for the video.
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Way to throw those brush nibs around! Mesmerizing to watch you work.
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