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John Rios

Jim
Jim by @deaddays (John Rios)

Jim is the guy with the tattoo gun, or whatever you call them. I used to draw him alot in high school, then he just kinda dissappeared one day. But he's back (at least for a drawing), and he looks better now than he did then. Which means he musta been HORRIBLE then, coz he doesn't look very good now. He had tattoos all over his body, but you can't see it because he has a cold (inside joke: that's for you Shellie). I mean, he has a long sleave shirt on, but he's covered in em. Maybe I'll draw them later. Maybe not. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Monday, 24 June, 2002 @ 01:57 PM

"No I said it was "Mindy" why?! No reason..." Ha ha! I love your jokes! Keep them up!!

Posted: Tuesday, 25 June, 2002 @ 03:04 AM

Rios, Buddy, you're the MAN! I've checked out your site a couple of times (by way of links on Lissa's site) and have got to say that I love your style! It's so "Edgy" (Both in a figurative and literal sense) Yeah, I can defenitely tell that I've got a ways to go before I get as good as you (or as good as my girlfriend, for that matter!) Whatever the case, GOOD STUFF!! This tatoo picture is gold.... (I also really liked one with Mr. T flippin' burgers! I once drew a picture of Lenin at the "LeninBurger". Their motto was: "Fast food? Heck, we're RUSHIN'!")

Posted: Saturday, 06 July, 2002 @ 02:44 PM

hi. if he's covered in tattos why is his knee blank? P.S. i feel sorry for mindy.

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