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Monday, March 19, 2007


So, I got a little flammer on my last drawing of Yuki and Haru. It was by one of those types of people who hate it when an artist incorporates their own style into a piece and because it’s stylized the characters look a little different compared to how the original creator of the anime drew them so yeah, she was mad because I drew Yuki different and because I didn’t have him smiling? What the? The character Yuki has a charming personality and he appears to be in good spirits on the outside but he’s an emotional wreck on the inside so I wouldn’t exactly call Yuki a “happy person” so I don’t know why the flammer thought he should be smiling. Made me laugh but I still reported and deleted their comment. I don’t tend to tolerate people who flame a piece because the artist tried to be creative. Feh!

So, St. Patrick’s Day proved to be an interesting night at my casino. Lots of loud people, lots of gambling, and lots of green beer. There was this one guy walking around quoting Larry the Cable Guy by saying, "Get ‘er done!" which wouldn’t seem too off I suppose except he was trying to balance 2 very full beers in either hand so he did a good job spilling it all over himself. Lol! Well, he amused me anyway.XD

And I had to close again with the female version of Ronald McDonald…and you want to know what makes her look even more-so like a clown? Our casino’s theme is the fair, as in the inside of our casino is painted and set up to look like a carnival…like the bar is designed to look like a carousel which is pretty neat but anyway, the cashiers I work with have uniforms that consist of black pants, yellow-orange shirts, and mutli-colored stripped vests so….haha! Yeah, she REALLY looks like a clown to me. I told my friend, Gavin about my clown I work with and his eyes just got all terrified when I described what she looks like…mostly because Gavin HATES clowns. He’s scared to death of them. He’s like Wakko Warner in his fear of clowns.XD

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