Skinny neck my ass. That whole chick has a serious eating disorder. The bobblehead on the pencil neck, the non-existent biceps and triceps; the missing thighs and calves. Oh, yeah, and ankles.
The poor pony, however…. slightly knock-kneed on the front, his canons just SLIDE into his hooves as though he’s wearing slip-ons rather than hooves; and the spots on his legs look like a disease. Note to the author: Appaloosa horses have spotty BLANKETS or full coats–not spotty socks or stockings. Also, if that’s a halter, it’s weird, and if it’s a bridle, where are the reins on the OTHER side?
EricL
9 years ago
I bet Elizabeth’s war is with her dressmaker. And I don’t blame her. Look at the difference in the two sleeves, let alone the weird points in that hemline.
Go get her, Elizabeth! Don’t give up the battle until you shatter that dressmaker’s sewing machine. The world will thank you.
James F. Brown
9 years ago
The horse is drawn so much better than the Anorexic Chick. Why is that?
Photobombing orange.
Skinny neck my ass. That whole chick has a serious eating disorder. The bobblehead on the pencil neck, the non-existent biceps and triceps; the missing thighs and calves. Oh, yeah, and ankles.
The poor pony, however…. slightly knock-kneed on the front, his canons just SLIDE into his hooves as though he’s wearing slip-ons rather than hooves; and the spots on his legs look like a disease. Note to the author: Appaloosa horses have spotty BLANKETS or full coats–not spotty socks or stockings. Also, if that’s a halter, it’s weird, and if it’s a bridle, where are the reins on the OTHER side?
I bet Elizabeth’s war is with her dressmaker. And I don’t blame her. Look at the difference in the two sleeves, let alone the weird points in that hemline.
Go get her, Elizabeth! Don’t give up the battle until you shatter that dressmaker’s sewing machine. The world will thank you.
The horse is drawn so much better than the Anorexic Chick. Why is that?
Straight lines are easy.