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mylescorcoran March 27 2007, 10:51:47 UTC
Snap! My path doesn't have road markings. You're so much more organised than me. But I have snow on my mountains, so there.

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mizkit March 27 2007, 11:10:07 UTC
I couldn't get the impression of snow to my satisfaction, particularly combined with the mountains-behind-the-mountains effect. I needed to be able to *shade*, dammit! :)

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mylescorcoran March 27 2007, 11:46:19 UTC
Hey, relax. What about your "cheerful, sunny disposition"? [ducks thrown No. 2 pencil]

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sionainn March 27 2007, 17:30:39 UTC
Your mountains are very craggy and high (whoops, I typed "crappy")

"You can take the girl out of Alaska, but..... "

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sammywol March 27 2007, 17:24:05 UTC
As i said to Mr Wol my drawing really revealed an annoyance with fiddling about with that mouse interface and a willingness to not actually bother finishing the task before submitting. Only the sunniness of my disposition prevents me from actually worrying about this.

Like the little hillocks in the foreground. clever!

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mizkit March 27 2007, 17:48:21 UTC
Yeah, well, if I'd realized they were going to ask me a bunch of questions about the drawing after I did it, I wouldn't have worked so hard on it. :)

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sanguinepen March 27 2007, 18:07:30 UTC
Every writer friend I have got this too - "You tend to pursue many different activities simultaneously. When misfortune does happen, it doesn't actually dishearten you all that much."

I guess it means we're all dealing with too many realities.

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drivingblind March 28 2007, 05:27:40 UTC
THESE MOUNTAINS AND THAT ORDERLY LITTLE FENCE THING WITH THE CAR GO RIGHT WHERE THEY ARE

o... okay

YES. AND SEE THE TREES? THE TREES ARE BEHAVING WELL.

*backs away* y--yes...?

IT MAKES ME VERY SUNNY AND CHEERFUL

good luck with the writing! *flees*

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mizkit March 28 2007, 14:26:25 UTC
FRED MOUNTAINS GOOD NICE

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