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We COULD be rowdy-er
We COULD be rowdy-er by @deaddays (John Rios)

Collegian drawing done REALLY fast because Shellie was over and I wanted to spend time with her. It's about our ROWDY football fans at our college (FRESNO STATE). We're not proud of it, but we threw a screwdriver at the coach of the opposing team. Yep. But this drawing is for a story claiming that we're REALLY NOT THAT BAD. Hehe. It COULD be worse! I think the circular saw came out mighty nice. :p Again, FAST drawing. Artwork © Copyright 2002 John Rios

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Posted: Wednesday, 13 November, 2002 @ 02:21 AM

Laughs Heartily Oh my, this takes me back to my collage days. Naturally we used bigger items to hurl at our opponents, so our athletes had to be much more intoned and heartier to be on the team. Why, once, an old coach from Liverpool (stuck up bastards they were) got hit in the face with a beer mug. Now, of course this wouldn’t be so bad if it hadn't been a German Beer Mug. Poor Fellow. He never did regain sight in that eye....

Ah well, Lovely job on the fine shading my boy. Really brings out the coaches face.

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