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leelaholic
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« Reply #2 on: 04-22-2004 19:39 »
« Last Edit on: 04-22-2004 19:39 »
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Thanks. Here's one based on the recent Simpsons episode "The President Wore Pearls" I'm not that cool, I don't wear jeans, I've polished an apple or two, But every grade that I grubbed, I grubbed it for you.
So call me book worm, But I'll never squirm when there's work to be done, Yes I'll take my lunch at my desk, While you're all outside having fun.
Don't vote for me, kids of Springfield, Unless you want an effective leader, I'll talk to teachers, I'll handle Skinner, A vote for Lisa makes you the winner!
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bender+fry
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nice pics. i just suck at drawing pics with the mouse, but you have some skill. i like the shadowing on Lisa.
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leelaholic
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Thanks (again!) I had a Leela pic, but I messed it up. It should be fixed by tomorrow, though. In the meantime, here's the promo card for my (unfinished) Simpsons fanfic, "The Thin Yellow Line". And yes, the waviness of Bart's hair is intentional. It's supposed to look like a wind effect. Here's the plot, in case anyone cares... "The Thin Yellow Line"
While taking the kids to Krustyburger, Homer ends up saving a small child from being hit by a car and is labeled a hero by the town. Realizing how good it feels to help others, he decides to be a better person and do as much as he can for everybody. After some time spent doing good deeds, he decides to go all-out by donning his SpringShield uniform and becoming the figurehead of vigilante justice in Springfield once again. Little does he know, the Simpson family's newfound popularity has a downside when it attracts the unwanted attention of the Mafia. Still seeking revenge for last time, they take action by kidnapping Bart, putting our hero in the middle of the biggest thing to rock Springfield since "Who Shot Mr. Burns?"!
Joe Montaega guest stars as Fat Tony More Futurama and Simpsons art soon, plus my Groening-esque self portrait.
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leelaholic
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« Reply #12 on: 04-23-2004 21:19 »
« Last Edit on: 04-23-2004 21:19 »
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Thanks (again) Originally posted by PCC Fred: ...cleavagey! EXACTLY the response I hoped for! Just one thing - her hair gets cut off near the top of the picture.
Yeah, I accidentally pulled the scanned part down too much in Photoshop. That's why the hair cuts off. Of course, I didn't notice this until ten minutes later... No big deal, though.
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Nasty Pasty
DOOP Secretary
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Originally posted by PCC Fred: Very nice and cleavagey! QUOTE]
Gotta love the cleavage.
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leelaholic
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« Reply #18 on: 04-24-2004 16:10 »
« Last Edit on: 04-24-2004 16:10 »
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Tanks to all. "OMG!!11!1!" Oops. I mean, thanks to all. The Fry and Leela pics are up at TLZ, as well as this crap art I did, sweetly titled "The L337 President"@Teral: It's not a football (or "futball", whatever that is ) uniform in the Leela one, it's Marge's outfit from "The Way We Was" (Hey, I thought it was cute )
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Nurdbot
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What the hell? I could sue you for lack of this 'whacky'.
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Nasty Pasty
DOOP Secretary
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yeah theyre all pretty sweet dude.
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leelaholic
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« Reply #28 on: 04-28-2004 20:07 »
« Last Edit on: 04-28-2004 20:07 »
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Thanks. Anyway, I've been writing my "Thin White Line" fanfic and I felt that one scene seemed a little bland (it's the one where Homer tries to get consent to be a cop). So, I wrote a song for it. The script isn't ready to be posted, but I'll go ahead and tell you the song so you can give your comments, allowing me to change things if I need to. Wiggum: Look, Simpson, you can't become a cop just by telling us you're qualified.
Homer: Why not?
Wiggum: It's boring! You're boring me, borer!
Homer: What if I sang why I was qualified?
Wiggum: (thinks) Do I have to pay attention?
Homer: No.
Wiggum: All right. Go ahead.
(slow music begins to play)
Homer: You may not think I'm any good, but look past what you see. I don't think that you could find a better cop than me.
(The tune increases into a bouncy musical number. Homer's co-workers lift him up over their shoulders and parade through town)
Co-Workers: Make Homer a cop! He's the cream of the crop! Listen and we'll tell you what we mean. When you hear about this guy, you'll understand why he's the greatest thing this town has ever seen!
(Cut to clips of the drive-thru incident)
Homer's Voice: It all started when I saw a car that wasn't very far from running down a kid. I jumped into the way. That's how I saved the day. That's what I did!
(Homer is set down by his co-workers, then begins to sing solo)
Homer: Called a hero by the town, felt like a king with a crown, and I didn't want the feeling to stop. Now I try to do good, so I think that you should...
Homer and Co-Workers: ...Make Homer a cop!
Co-Workers: Now that you've heard the news, I hope he's who you'll choose, to cut out Springfield's crime with one big chop! Now we've sung this to you, so we hope you choose to make Homer a cop!!
(song ends)
Wiggum: Sorry, still no
Homer: D'oh! What do you think? Any suggestions?
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bender+fry
Professor
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nice. i can really imagine this happening. nice tune, catchy words.
make another.
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leelaholic
Liquid Emperor
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« Reply #35 on: 04-30-2004 17:41 »
« Last Edit on: 04-30-2004 17:41 »
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Thanks. My Homer and Bender pic is up at TLZ. I've got a Leela sketch, but I'm to lazy to do a photoshop job right now. You know what that means. Filler material! Here's a Simpsons episode idea I have. "Treehouse of Horror XIX""Ghost Grandpa" Flanders is called out of town the night before Halloween and asks Lisa to stay at his house to hand out candy to trick-or-treaters. However, when she returns home, Grandpa tries a piece of leftover taffy and chokes to death on it. The night after his funeral, Lisa hears strange noises coming from Ned's empty house and convinces Bart to come investigate with her. When they get there, the doors lock and the power goes out. They think Grandpa's spirit has turned against them. Little do they know, he's really just trying to get their help. He was told that he couldn't get into heaven due to some "unfinished business" on Earth. He now needs them to find out why his soul is unsettled. Unless they can solve the mystery, Grandpa can never, ever rest in peace. "Virtual Bart" When "Bonestorm X" is released in Springfield, Bart ends up playing the game so much that his Gamestation 1000 overheats. He takes it to Professor Frink to ask if he will fix it for him. When the Gamestation is eventually fixed, it works better than ever. However, it has one fatal flaw. When the new and improved Gamestation begins to overheat, Frink's advancments have a mystic and dark effect by trapping Bart inside the game, puting his life at risk. In order to escape, he must win at every level, including the almost unbeatable bonus world "Nightmareland". "Homer 2.0" Mr. Burns installs a camera in Homer's workstation to make sure he's not sleeping on the job. This causes him to drive home extremely tired and he ends up falling asleep at the wheel and getting in a car crash. He's quickly taken to the hospital where he is pronounced dead. After the family leaves the hospital, they meet with Professor Frink, who informs them that he can make Homer live. However, he can only do it by replacing Homer's damaged body parts with bionic ones. When his work is complete, Homer not only makes a full recovery, but has the strength of a rumbling robot. When Mr. Burns finds out, he discovers that he could be liable for causing Homer's death. He sets out to have "The Homer-nator" destroyed before it's too late.
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