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What do you mean he GOT me something?
What do you mean he GOT me something? by @lynne (Lynne)

Actually, at first I was afraid it was a bomb or somethin like that.. but I needn't have worried.. Thankies again Zim, you're my best pal! Artwork © Copyright 2002 Lynne Stephenson

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Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 09:34 AM

Nice picture Lynne. You have such marvelous talent when it comes to drawing Zim, and his house looks spectacular. Great job!

Posted: Sunday, 31 March, 2002 @ 03:09 PM

AWWWWWW! That's so kayoot!!!! But you need to know what is in the bag! This is another example of all of your artisting skills! Oh, and please finish THE picture soon!!!

Love, ~Mike-the Awesome (ain't it cute?)

Posted: Tuesday, 02 April, 2002 @ 11:22 PM

I love the look on your face here...^_^ That's EXACTLY how I'd react if Zim offered me something.

Posted: Tuesday, 14 May, 2002 @ 05:41 PM

Wow, that is good! You make Zim look taller than he is! Cringe I'm gonna get it for that. Nervously Um...I...Think it's time...for Lightwing and ZaiFae to evidence and protect me now.runs in fear of Zim's wrath

Lightwing: Ah, don't mind her, she has no powers of self protection. We like the pic though, even ZaiFae, who thinks she knows all there is to know about drawing her species. She sucks.

ZaiFae: I heard that!!

Lightwing: And you deserved it too.ZaiFAe and Lightwing start fighting and Janella comes back. Sorry 'bout them they're eveil. Anyway, I think I would do the same thing if Zim offered me something. loud crash draws her attention uh oh, gotta go. I think an Innocent 2D just got dragged into the mess. Bye!

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