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Being a former 'doodler' who scribbled 'artwork' on almost everything, I can relate to the picture. I didn't want to say this before, but it does resemble one of my old drawings. I would start out with a regular smiley face, then tack on the side ears, then add some curly hair with 'antennas'. Most of these had little lines at the top, as if they were transmitting something. (LOL) As for the mouth, it was common for me to draw big teeth with big fangs. I never thought I was showing hostility. All I remember was not too many people liking my 'artwork', and as I got older, it just faded away.
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I have to say.... That we can only see one actual ear on the side of the bunny's head, let me propose this.... maybe it is the fluffly lil tail on the rabbit's behind. You CAN'T have a bunny picture with out the fluffly lil tail, now can you?
I live in England and signed the online petition to save Danvers, not far from me is an asylum that is going to be torn down so it seems no matter were you live these old buildings mean nothing to some, which is disgraceful 8(
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Ahh, great minds think alike huh Tony? :-) I was wondering that too, some sort of R&R room for employees, or dining room for them?
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I totally see what Lynne is saying...what is so weird those is how proportionally drawn the "bunny" ears are...there is no wavering, it would suprise me if a young child could steady their hand that well. Then again, I'm not around young children much. For all we know, it could have been some bored teenager thinking they were being funny.
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I wonder if the Maxon company that made that control has any connection with the company called Maxon that makes distortion pedals for guitars...... interesting, at least to a guitar player like myself.
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Prisim=wrong Prism=right. Plexiglass=wrong, Plexiglas=right. ares=ours, might of=might have, I have more just refer to my handy condensed guide posters lol
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Count of Monte Cristo style
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Had to post on this again, you know, this pic is very striking and so far the only one on this site which has actually managed to make me uncomfortable...on the other hand, the fact that the rabbit character has four ears is hilarious. Think about it, if you were drawing a picture of a rabbit on a wall, you would of course include two large ears up top, but, somewhere during the process of drawing this rabbit, you lost track of just exactly what is was that you were doing..in this momentary lapse of awareness, you may have inadvertently drawn a pair of ears on the sides of the rabbits face. Of course even after you finished you didn't realize that it was wrong, after all, where are your ears?
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Very interesting pic, would love to see more of the resident's artwork.
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well, while we are on the subject here, I have to disagreee with judderman, I hope the valiant cowboy/cowman fires a projectile into that buffalo's brain, thus rendering it dead and no longer a threat to the well being of the higher species, the humans.
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Tony, JD is there for comic relief. You're there for serious!
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What the, the floor looks like the ground of the moon... ( i just seen Barbara made that comment too )
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Bri, Jo..my sincerest apologies *hugs*

Motts is that an old heater or something under the window? it looks like rays of sunlight coming through the window have burnt two lines in the floor
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I think it'd break if you gave it a couple more days.