Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Things About Other Things


Well here is some colour stuff for you all.
Everyone always seems pleased when I colour things in.

Anyway.
Since I've returned from SF I've been making a concerted effort to find somewhere else to live.
It's proving difficult but I plough on nonetheless.
I had actually intended to write a nice long thoughtful piece about living in another country, but I had so much to drink last night that I'm rather tired and weary and not even remotely capable of stringing clever things together right now.

Back to rooms for rent...

11 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:07 AM

    while I do like this image with it's lolly colours, I must admit to being slightly disappointed....this monkey looks far too happy to be a shutup monkey. Just what is going on!? hmm

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  2. YOU shut up then, Brown.

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  3. That's charmaine, Elliot, really charmaine.
    I like it. Look at dem eyes.

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  4. Don!
    I'm not even sure what you're talking about!

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  5. Dang, bad luck sport - good luck flat hunting. Avoid agencies at all costs. What happened with your Kentish Town pad?

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  6. i love that rainbow thing!
    it makes me happy

    keep it up elliot :D
    i hope you're not missing the australian weather compared to ... erm ... london

    sparth

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  7. Matt - I'm still sleeping on the couch.

    Sparth - nice to see you here. Your work is well respected by so many.

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  8. I was merrily responding to your response to Charmaine. I thought it was witty, but I guess it was only half witty. Pass the booze please.

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  9. Don - it was only a little bit witty.
    My lovely friend Charmaine was referring to some silly drawings I did ages ago - some monkeys saying "Shut up"....

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  10. Just did a quick look through your blog for a shut up monkey and found one with a purple background and a really mad head. How wonderful. By the way just looking through your blog, with all the sketches on it, have you ever thought of compiling some of them into a book?

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