
My friend puts forward two articles a quarter to the magazine and I do one or two pictures for each. One article gets chosen and of the two, this probably won't be the one anyway.
I now have to draw a Cassowary kicking someone in the nuts, which probably will be the article tey want as everyone loves Cassowaries, right? Right?
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I now have to draw a Cassowary kicking someone in the nuts, which probably will be the article tey want as everyone loves Cassowaries, right? Right?

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The lanky fuckers.
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They appear in a somewhat different form in the article. It's about how some people would tick and ostrich in Australia and others wouldn't.
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As ostriches aren't native down under.
Maybe.
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Maybe.

It's pencils a-go-go in this house.
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But you can't procrastinate on a Cassowary, I learnt that in Year 9.
Reminds me of the street artist in our town who does chalk animals - he's always there Saturdays outside Peacocks or if it's raining, Waitrose - TRUFAX.
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Reminds me of the street artist in our town who does chalk animals - he's always there Saturdays outside Peacocks or if it's raining, Waitrose - TRUFAX.

Especially after watching Mary Poppins.
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if b3ta is more "Penny Crayon"
or "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings".
And then someone reaches back even further...
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or "Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings".
And then someone reaches back even further...


It's a bit of a different scale of bird compared to what I normally work with.
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I wouldn't go that far, but it'll do for the article.
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