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Published: 2004-11-30 08:11:17 +0000 UTC; Views: 160; Favourites: 1; Downloads: 4
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Description The advantage of using the same book for chemistry and english is that I can do twice as much doodling in the one book. Of course, I actually want to listen In chem, but with that page with the spider and the scorpion on it, I couldn't Resist.

I drew the spider and scorpion in English. Then I pulled the book out for chem and (seeing as though we were doing nothing while the teacher was out of the room) I started doodling. There is a skeleton (Whom I call Skull-man) at the back of the chemistry room, so I went and started to draw his head. I like it, and I reakon it'd be a pretty kool tat...
anyway, I was still bored. So I drew the wasp, after looking boredly around at the dead insects pinned in boxes in the classroom. (I would love to draw the mouse skeleton, but I don't think they'd get the jar out for me... and it's hard to see) So, wasp it was. But igraine thought it was a dragonfly, therefore I decided to rectify the situation by drawing what actually was a dragonfly (from vague memory, cause i know nothing about them).

and here was have it. Doodling inspired by Igraine, Skul-man, and K8's fear of spiders.
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Comments: 3

OutFoxedTW [2004-11-30 22:17:12 +0000 UTC]

yes....we must all FEAR Mr. skul-head....ANyway, I know waht you mean. I doodle as well, in fact, I have one universal journal-type book thing that I use for any class that doesn't have a journal.

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secondimpression [2004-11-30 12:04:19 +0000 UTC]

S'far as I'm concerned, it's not a scrap. It may be doodling, but it's not scrap. How dare you call Mr skull-head a scrap...

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almightysquish [2004-11-30 10:14:37 +0000 UTC]

technically scraps n not a deviation, but cool... I like the first dragonfly (the wasp in disguise)... the other seems to have too many wings to me.

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