(Thanks, Michael for the idea)
This is hilarious. I see an obvious omission, however. The shaved or bald head should be represented as O!
Thanks for the chuckle.
Don
Here hair here
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wow, this is good!
Great illustrations!
I also found one missing, my girlfriend calls it the “owl” and I always gets it. It is where everything in the middle is like glued to your head, but the sides curls upwards… a bit like wolverine, I guess.
This is hilarious! I love it! So simple and subtle. . .what a crack up! Nice job!
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Thanks for the laugh!
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nice one, nathan! going to post it next to the bathroom mirror. :)
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also missing: went to bed with damp hair. clever, though!
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interesting!~
Missed one: “Meester Garibaaldi!” Ok, who got that reference?
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This is hilarious. I see an obvious omission, however. The shaved or bald head should be represented as O!
Thanks for the chuckle.
Don
Here hair here
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wow, this is good!
Great illustrations!
I also found one missing, my girlfriend calls it the “owl” and I always gets it. It is where everything in the middle is like glued to your head, but the sides curls upwards… a bit like wolverine, I guess.
This is hilarious! I love it! So simple and subtle. . .what a crack up! Nice job!
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Thanks for the laugh!
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nice one, nathan! going to post it next to the bathroom mirror. :)
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also missing: went to bed with damp hair. clever, though!
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interesting!~
Missed one: “Meester Garibaaldi!”
Ok, who got that reference?