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Hunter S Creek
ParticipantGreat work, Scat!
Thank you for sharing them!
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantInteresting topic! Timelessness is difficult to achieve in any story where characters live and interact in a "real world" because of the plethera of items and events that we take for granted. I suppose the more limited our life experience; the less we know about what we do not know.
I never gave your subject much thought until recently.
Once was when my eldest sister's teen son encountered a rotary dial phone at a friend's beach house. He did not know how to use it. While growing up we never had one in our house but I had encountered the occasional rotary dial pay phone at school, Little League, etc. Of course this was before ten year olds were all issued cell phones.
The other was when I was watching an old episode of "Batman" while babysitting some neices and nephews. One of them wondered aloud as to why the opening credits included the phrase "In Color". "Isn't it obvious that it's in color?" She was shocked to learn that when "Batman" first came out the vast majority of American families had only one television in their homes and that it only showed black and white images. Therefore, they would not know whether a program was broadcast in color or not. She was relieved to hear that that monochromatic period in our history was actually before my time.
Finally, an example of historical perspective gone awry: Sen. Joe Biden recently opined that President Bush should do what President Franklin Roosevelt did during the economic crisis of 1929 and get on television to calm the people. Of course there was no television in 1929 and Hoover, not Roosevelt, was President. Sen. Biden was born in 1942.Tschuss!
HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantI've made some changes to Brawna.org – please go check it out: http://brawna.org
Great work! Thank you!
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantWow! Another awesome drawing! You never cease to amaze me Hunter! Can't wait to see your next drawing!
Thank you, Warren!
There are a few more sketches related to the upstream chemical plant theme here — http://hunter-s-creek.deviantart.com/
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantGreat stuff!
Thank you for sharing it with us!
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantOK- Lets get away from breast size and back towards the how tall is tall questions?
I tend to notice when they are 5' 9" or taller but I tend to take interest when they are 6' 0" or taller.
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantVery nice, indeed!
Thank you for sharing!
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantWelcome to Amaz0ns, GregBoone! I've been a fan of your art for quite a while.
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantYou can count me among those who appreciate the juxtaposition of a sexually and physically powerful female body with a face, demeanor, and personality that is not.
For details and a sketch please see my recent post in GWHH's thread — http://amaz0ns.com/option,com_smf/Itemid,135/topic,7830.0/
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HunterHunter S Creek
ParticipantWelcome, borland!
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