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And one last poorly executed iteration of the napkins replacing faces concept before we return to our regularly scheduled schoolday napkin programming. The kids are each sporting the face of their favorite monster: Archer has a specific Predator named Dark from the "Alien vs. Predator" game, while Ansel has a non-trademarked red eyed "Devil Wolf" of his own design. They are holding monster faces in bed, because...well...more often than not...they are monsters at bedtime. "Attack on Titan" meets "Pacific Rim" The strawberry does not appear in the movie. Here's a link to a really old Clutch Powers' image featuring the destruction of broccoli. Tourist trapped: The kids in the Toy R Us in Times Square. The kids were quite excited about Dusty Higgins and Van Jensen's graphic novel, "Pinocchio Vampire Slayer." Wade Wilson delivers some fruit justice, but is seriously upstaged by a giant strawberry. Of course my sons like Deadpool.  He's a sarcastic, inappropriate anti-hero, who-thanks to his "healing factor''-survives being constantly shot, disemboweled, and decapitated.




And he has a lot of weapons. Needless to say, Mr Wilson and lunch at a Quaker school don't mix well, so his napkin appearances have been limited.  I am guessing that most of the lower school teachers haven't read "Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe" (and for the record, neither have my sons) so perhaps they would not appreciate just how unQuaker he is. And it is August, so this napkin is just for the "bank"-( the stack of napkins that sits on the microwave as possible replacements on those school mornings when whatever I've drawn the night proves to be too uncool for school) so it's not going anywhere right away. I gave Deadpool's sword the strawberry pacification treatment...probably because I knew I was going to enjoy drawing the fruit more than Deadpool himself.  You can see the disturbing number of napkins featuring strawberries stuck on various weapons at this link. I've never been very good with perspective.  Despite being the occasionally proud recipient of a couple of degrees in visual art, I missed some basic lessons in that area.




For this reason, I am rather uncomfortable drawing LEGO minifigures.  The fact that they are very small and made of plastic may be contributing factors also. The makers of "The LEGO Movie" solved the problem of how to render minifigures in an appealing way by lighting them beautifully and making their surfaces more textural and idiosyncratic than they actually are. I tried to emulate "The LEGO Movie" style here in this drawing of Ansel's latest "custom" minifigure.  (In this case, "custom" means he put it together himself from dismembered characters) But I was too busy trying to keep my lousy perspective from making the legs pop out of line to really do too much with the light or texture. Groot  the bipedal tree offers some of the sweetest moments of the Guardians movie.  (Some might even describe these moments as insipid, but we are going to go with sweet)  Groot is a perfect all purpose sidekick: he doesn't monopolize the dialogue, is full of hidden talents and is good hearted and selfless. 




He 's  Chewbacca and R2D2 rolled into one very vaguely Vin Dieselish package. Midway through the movie, he offers a young girl a flower that he has grown on his palm.  I thought if he can grow flowers and emit sparkly motes of light, why not healthy lunch foods? While they are fans of Groot, my sons were not so impressed by this concept.  Like all self-respecting cool children, they prefer to pretend that they hate broccoli,. Extended Returns - Purchases made now through December 23rd may be returned through January 10, 2016, if the items are in new, factory-sealed condition. All other terms of our return policy will apply. If your order is damaged in transit, the return must still be initiated within 7 days of receipt. Fast Shipping - We will be working around the clock to process your order as fast as possible! In the final shipping week before Christmas, please bear with us as we may a take a bit longer to reply to emails and process confirmation messages. We'll be working around the clock to get every order out by the shipping deadlines to arrive on time!




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It purports to show the startling moment that a phantom pushes a man to the floor before seizing hold of his leg and dragging him along a deserted corridor. The unknown man wearing the hoodie walks along the corridor unaware of what is about to happen The man becomes startled when a black shadowy figure appears in front of him The man falls to the ground as the 'ghost' appears to grab his foot and begins to drag him along the ground But just as it seems the demonic entity is about to drag its no-doubt accursed victim to the deepest pit of hell, it lets go and vanishes, as mysteriously as it appeared. The minute-long clip, which emerged online, shows footage of unknown provenance shot on a CCTV camera which captures a hoodie-wearing gentleman striding purposefully along a deserted corridor. With few signs of life in the stark, clinical-looking corridor, it is already an eerie scene, but hardly looks like the kind of place where the dead might visit.The clip is silent, presumably since the surveillance camera on which it was shot has no microphone.




As the man reaches the end of the corridor a forbidding shadow-like apparition materialises ahead of him. The terrified victim is continued to be dragged across the ground by his foot Man and 'ghost' appear to be locked in a tussle on the floor as the victim tries to get on his feet His previous confidence evaporates as he is knocked to the ground by the spectral assailant. Before he can react, it snatches hold of his left leg, dragging him along on his back.The victim of the supernatural attack, whose identity is not known, must have thought his days were numbered. He may have feared he would spend the whole of the rest of eternity in a pit of hellfire. But without warning, the wraith relinquishes its grip and, as quickly as it materialised, it dissolves. Terrified, its victim, scrambling to his feet, flees in the very direction he has just come from. The 'ghost' releases its grip and the hooded man is left lying on his back on the floor He then struggles to his feet, still shocked by his supernatural experience

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