Tuesday, Sep 27, 2005
A Cougar! With perfect, white snow! That's beautiful!
And that's the last thing that i do here today, goodnight!
And that's the last thing that i do here today, goodnight!
Sunday, Sep 25, 2005
Ok, so i just like making them even if they're never used by anyone.
Here are the ones i've done so far:

The only one i've really used yet and the first one i made.







The last two i did just a couple of minutes ago.
And then a few images that you put in the Personal Data window:

A Cougar! Of course, i had to try that. So hard to color though.
Two more for the best tv show in the world: 24
Tony Almeida
Jack and Nina
Those two are old ones though and not made for GameSpot.
I should make a few more of them though.
For Kawaii, here you go. I made two versions of each. I especially like how the colors turned out.
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(You may need to scroll to the side since they're a little wider.)
Here are the ones i've done so far:

The only one i've really used yet and the first one i made.







The last two i did just a couple of minutes ago.
And then a few images that you put in the Personal Data window:

A Cougar! Of course, i had to try that. So hard to color though.
Two more for the best tv show in the world: 24
Tony Almeida
Jack and Nina
Those two are old ones though and not made for GameSpot.
I should make a few more of them though.
For Kawaii, here you go. I made two versions of each. I especially like how the colors turned out.


(You may need to scroll to the side since they're a little wider.)
Thursday, Sep 22, 2005
I found these pictures. Look at that! That is beautiful!


Doesn't that look just unbelievably cool?
This can explain it better then i can:
"Should you be outdoors one evening during winter, take
a minute and glance up at the skies. If you're lucky you might
catch a glimpse of some flickering curtains of lights, apparently
dancing across the dark sky. You are watching the northern
lights, a celestial phenomenon that has amazed people for
centuries."
"A well-known author after watching a beautiful aurora in
its fullest splendour, concluded, "No pencil can draw
it, no colours can paint it and no words can describe it in
all its magnificence."
"The northern lights have had a number of names through history.
The scientific name for the phenomena is Aurora Borealis,
which is Latin and translates into the red dawn of the north.
It was the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) who
first used the expression. On the latitude where Galileo was
living, northern lights consist of mainly red colour."
If you want to see more images: Here's more!


Doesn't that look just unbelievably cool?
This can explain it better then i can:
"Should you be outdoors one evening during winter, take
a minute and glance up at the skies. If you're lucky you might
catch a glimpse of some flickering curtains of lights, apparently
dancing across the dark sky. You are watching the northern
lights, a celestial phenomenon that has amazed people for
centuries."
"A well-known author after watching a beautiful aurora in
its fullest splendour, concluded, "No pencil can draw
it, no colours can paint it and no words can describe it in
all its magnificence."
"The northern lights have had a number of names through history.
The scientific name for the phenomena is Aurora Borealis,
which is Latin and translates into the red dawn of the north.
It was the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei (1564-1642) who
first used the expression. On the latitude where Galileo was
living, northern lights consist of mainly red colour."
If you want to see more images: Here's more!
Some people just don't have opinions. Like Cougara.
Cougara must really love MovieTome and agree with every review we've ever written! What other reason could Cougara possibly have for not rating a single film?


