Hey, man, surely this is also a tribute to yourself, or you've never had to work while sick in bed because you had to submit a drawing in the editor the next day? Have a nice day without knives stuck into your stomach! :DDD
I think this may have been a bit misleading for some of my foreign friends Sasa...Art is Jokken messaged me to ask about the meaning of this English (slang).I think Roberto got the gist though.
Oh it's so true, and he's a good man to buck-up and carry on like that. That saber through the midsection reminds me of the last flu I had. Well, not a normal flu but a stomach virus. It was going around work about 4 years ago and knocked us all flat for a long weekend. One of those viruses that keeps you in the fetal position lying at the foot of the toilet, or if you are feeling better then you are lying in the hallway between the bedroom and the bathroom because you're not sure when the next eruption will occur. Shall I go on??
Haha! Ok, so here's what happened. I was going to say something about the red blood effect... and I had a flashback to Gerard and his spinning/vomit episode. Probably because you used strategic placement of color in that case as well. So, good job? Also, BLECH. :D
Actually not really a good job as I probably could have done...but I am getting accustomed to leaving stuff as it comes out good or bad. Vomiting flashbacks.....cool. The color is strategically placed to lull the viewer into a trance like state.
Hey, man, surely this is also a tribute to yourself, or you've never had to work while sick in bed because you had to submit a drawing in the editor the next day?
ReplyDeleteHave a nice day without knives stuck into your stomach! :DDD
Thanks Roberto...you got it!!
DeleteThey are very brave but maybe it would be good idea to give in sometimes and go and see a doctor...
ReplyDeleteI think this may have been a bit misleading for some of my foreign friends Sasa...Art is Jokken messaged me to ask about the meaning of this English (slang).I think Roberto got the gist though.
DeleteIts all a bit tongue in cheek!
DeleteBut I wonder what happens when he finally sits on the couch. I wonder if he can fight back the man-flu in the company of his wife...
ReplyDeleteThat may be when he folds under the pressure!
DeleteOh it's so true, and he's a good man to buck-up and carry on like that. That saber through the midsection reminds me of the last flu I had. Well, not a normal flu but a stomach virus. It was going around work about 4 years ago and knocked us all flat for a long weekend. One of those viruses that keeps you in the fetal position lying at the foot of the toilet, or if you are feeling better then you are lying in the hallway between the bedroom and the bathroom because you're not sure when the next eruption will occur. Shall I go on??
ReplyDeleteHaha no don't go, on! What you said reminds me of something else...but this can't go on!
DeleteVery funny cartoon statement about life, my friend.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mr.Ted...the cheques in the post!
DeleteHaha! Ok, so here's what happened. I was going to say something about the red blood effect... and I had a flashback to Gerard and his spinning/vomit episode. Probably because you used strategic placement of color in that case as well. So, good job? Also, BLECH.
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Actually not really a good job as I probably could have done...but I am getting accustomed to leaving stuff as it comes out good or bad. Vomiting flashbacks.....cool. The color is strategically placed to lull the viewer into a trance like state.
DeleteOuch! He's a tough guy! Great tribute!
ReplyDeleteThanks Koosje!
DeleteOh dear! This is just too much.
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