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Carli Joy

*sing* Take off all yer preppy clothes~!
*sing* Take off all yer preppy clothes~! by @dyani (Carli Joy)

'Tis a chemistry sketch from the Last Day o' Summer School!! a.k.a. six hours of sitting there being bored. :P At least it's finally over. Mmyep.

Anyways, what have we got here? At the top there is a new stanley named Leeley. Yes that's dorky, but Lana once suggested a stanley named "Ley" which I thought would be cute, so I just took it a step further. ^^; Anyway she's listening to some j4mm1n tun3z on her gigantic headphones. That kitty is a random seal-point Siamese which is cute and stuff. And I drew it using the little guideline thingies, so yay! Go me! XD

Uh, there's a little Immi up there, who is Irken; and two new satyr characters which are quite cute. ^^ Their names are Cornelius and Crispin, and they're brothers. I wish I had started Crispin further up on the page, 'cos he looks awesome and yet has no hooves. ^^;

Also, a little nod to my insane brother who decided to rename Canada "Ronada". Yay! No offense to Canadians, because Canadians rule. :P

You'll notice the little tic-tac-toe games scribbled on the page. Those were played against myself. ^^;;; Artwork © Copyright 2002 Carli Joy

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