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02/11/2007 06:16:08 PM |
This is funny. There really is a "class difference" between these two kinds of brushes, plus the redhead is capable of more sensitive strokes. The analogy works really well. 8 |
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02/11/2007 06:01:05 PM |
this one is great...all that you need is the wolf whistle |
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02/11/2007 01:12:17 PM |
or "A girl from Ipanema"? :)
Love the idea. Would be nice to have something less boring for a background... |
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02/09/2007 09:45:56 AM |
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02/08/2007 03:44:28 PM |
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02/07/2007 01:39:01 AM |
Clever! Never saw tiny bricks like that before.. |
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02/05/2007 08:56:53 PM |
had to read the title, but a good idea well executed nonetheless. |
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02/05/2007 06:08:44 PM |
Cute, you set this up very well. |
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02/05/2007 03:54:28 PM |
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02/05/2007 09:07:19 AM |
Great details; I love the contrast between the working brushes and the shiny redhead. |
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02/05/2007 04:26:02 AM |
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02/05/2007 01:45:14 AM |
hahah thats great :D i never would have thought to do this. great job portraying (sp) them as construction workers :P |
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