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"... while you wait for a prescription to be filled, and you sit there, pen poised over sketchbook, waiting for a parade of funny, odd, bizarre, eminently sketchable people to pass before you and no one does, not a soul, and all you see is rank after rank of aisles, each capped with an end cap, extending to infinity."
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Great sketch.
I admire its austerity.
God saw fit to deny me the patience it takes to learn to draw because He knew I’d never be able to resist the urge to stick in a cutesy little character waving from behind one of those bottles.
So . . . good for Him.
Oh, but Bissage, I would love your drawings! Show them to me!
Properly faced up for display begging the shopper to buy one whether you need it or not. Interesting that anti-freeze was being displayed close to an area that permitted sitting. Probably in the waiting area for prescriptions being filled and geographically in an area in the icy grip of winter.
Not exactly margaritaville but the chair helps.
I checked out the artist's web-site. He has pictures of his family doing things together. This man need not fear abandonment, because he participates in a loving social group and the internet family too. I suspect he is a beneficiary of the Judeo-christian tradition of community alive and well in his hometown.
He wrote "drawring" I think on purpose, from an old SNL sketch by Mike Myers called Simon
Or mebbe he just canna' spell.
I admire this austerity
Good drawing but what limits the guy to what's in front of him? Is imagination dead?
Lighten up, Traditional Guy.
Have some fun, won't fall the sky.
funny, odd, bizarre, eminently sketchable people
They used to be found ahead of me at the K-Mart checkout line.
@Pogo I actually thought of that before deciding to go ahead and correct the spelling.
Althouse, The Flickr badge on Wally's site might be a useful addition to your sidebar.
If you're going to use quotation marks, you should have used his original word, 'drawring' and put a sic after it to draw attention to your superior proofreading skills.
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