I did, thanks, Kate (I draw big butts, and I cannot lie...)
Tam, I've opined a few times about how poorly people dress for court. Other than the attorneys, I haven't seen a coat and tie in many months. T-shirts and jeans are the norm. My favorite was the dude wearing a sleeveless white athletic tee- commonly called a "wife-beater"- to his criminal domestic violence hearing.
Yes, Star, there is fruit involved. I don't think you've got much to worry about, re: my rendering of your posterior. I doubt you'll be in criminal court, and, though I'd undoubtedly see your backside if we were running, it's very unlikely it would be for long enough for me put pen to paper.
I was born in Montana, raised in Tampa, and reside in a small town in the lowcountry of South Carolina with the Lovely Lady Di, and son Tyler. Walterboro (the 'Boro) has about 5,100 residents. It's a moderately interesting place. I work in the public defender's office representing poor people charged with crimes. Some of them did it. Some of them didn't do it. Some are not very nice, a lot of them are just regular Joes with a huge plate of bad luck.
I'm a moderately interesting fellow, who has the good fortune to know or be related to some very interesting people. Is there anyone out there?
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Did you draw those? That's some talent right there.
Maybe even more than Sir Mix-A-Lot. Anyone can rap about big butts. It takes a gift to be able to draw it.
I guess no one dresses up for court anymore?
I did, thanks, Kate (I draw big butts, and I cannot lie...)
Tam, I've opined a few times about how poorly people dress for court. Other than the attorneys, I haven't seen a coat and tie in many months. T-shirts and jeans are the norm. My favorite was the dude wearing a sleeveless white athletic tee- commonly called a "wife-beater"- to his criminal domestic violence hearing.
...and the true purpose of "legal" pads is finally unveiled. I dare you to bring water color paints next session.
Wow finally my butt in print. May I use that for my Christmas card picture this year? Great job, and sooooo accurate.
Might do it, Amy. You never know.
JG, by the time you get set for that marathon, you won't look like that gal, I guar-on-tee.
There goes Sir Mix-a-Lot singing my theme song again. (I can't view the You Tube at work...is it the video with the dancing fruit???).
And remind me to never walk or stand in front of you, SuperDave.
Yes, Star, there is fruit involved. I don't think you've got much to worry about, re: my rendering of your posterior. I doubt you'll be in criminal court, and, though I'd undoubtedly see your backside if we were running, it's very unlikely it would be for long enough for me put pen to paper.
Those are really nice drawings!
Nice drawing, although James Thurber is better.
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