Man, they dint even have tricycles when I was a kid, so quitcherbitchin, pal! Ya-up, why, in th'old days, we used t'have ta take our old stagecoach if'n we wanted t'tool around the town. We couldn't afford horses, so my Uncle Irving used t'just grab ontto th'poles an' pull for all his worth. Poor old Uncle Irving; I still miss him. Ref: the terrible hitching post accident of 1845...
Your face doesn't really say that you "love" your green machine, it looks more like you're just happy that you aren't falling off of it whilst trying to hold up your ginormous head.
ChicagoRican Antonio “tmalo” Maldonado has been working as a cartoonist on and off for the last 23 years... He’s done work as a
comic, production, and storyboard artist, character designer, and game animator for companies like Comico, Moonstone, Snap2Play,UMI, Nickelodeon, and Cartoon network... He brings unbridled insanity and doodles of mass destruction to the table. Armed with sketchbook, pencil, trusty laptop, and an imagination that just won’t
quit. He continues to strive for cartooning excellence in order to contribute to the evergrowing world of, COMICS...
Antonio also lives in Edgewater/Chicago with Puggle Puperoni Stella...
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Man, they dint even have tricycles when I was a kid, so quitcherbitchin, pal! Ya-up, why, in th'old days, we used t'have ta take our old stagecoach if'n we wanted t'tool around the town. We couldn't afford horses, so my Uncle Irving used t'just grab ontto th'poles an' pull for all his worth. Poor old Uncle Irving; I still miss him. Ref: the terrible hitching post accident of 1845...
Your face doesn't really say that you "love" your green machine, it looks more like you're just happy that you aren't falling off of it whilst trying to hold up your ginormous head.
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