
Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts
Showing posts with label robots. Show all posts
Wednesday, 26 October 2011
Friday, 8 July 2011
Lisa Natoli's Birthday!
Sunday is her birthday so I am told.
Lisa is a dancer and Aerialist who does some amazing
things on silks very high above the safety of a nice firm floor.
She creates butterflies in my stomach.
But in a good way!
I turned her into "Manga Lisa Dancer" who uses her silks to
fight robot clowns from the circus of robot crime.

See her work here:
http://www.lisasbrightideas.com/
Lisa is a dancer and Aerialist who does some amazing
things on silks very high above the safety of a nice firm floor.
She creates butterflies in my stomach.
But in a good way!
I turned her into "Manga Lisa Dancer" who uses her silks to
fight robot clowns from the circus of robot crime.

See her work here:
http://www.lisasbrightideas.com/
Labels:
Lisa Natoli,
Manga,
robots,
Tim Hamilton
Friday, 18 March 2011
Power Out! Nathan schreiber's late birthday
It's Nathan schreiber's late birthday post!
Before Nathan left Brooklyn to roam the American back roads hunting down
crack dealers and bringing in their severed right hands so he could collect the posted
50 dollar bounty, he roamed the New York streets as the hero know as
"The Cast!" A tragic accident involving a vacuum cleaner and under the
counter hoover attachments broke Nathans arm in six places, and bruised
his upper thigh. After that tragic twist of fate he began to hunt down rogue
robots in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn. Smashing their heads in with
his his power cast and trade mark cry of "POWER OUT!" Thus, he made Brooklyn
safe for older cartoonists.
In his spare time Nathan reads Doctor Who fan fiction (mostly involving the
teen companion Adric) and collects Judy Garland "Bear doodles."
Happy Birthday Nathan.
We salute you!
Before Nathan left Brooklyn to roam the American back roads hunting down
crack dealers and bringing in their severed right hands so he could collect the posted
50 dollar bounty, he roamed the New York streets as the hero know as
"The Cast!" A tragic accident involving a vacuum cleaner and under the
counter hoover attachments broke Nathans arm in six places, and bruised
his upper thigh. After that tragic twist of fate he began to hunt down rogue
robots in the Gowanus area of Brooklyn. Smashing their heads in with
his his power cast and trade mark cry of "POWER OUT!" Thus, he made Brooklyn
safe for older cartoonists.
In his spare time Nathan reads Doctor Who fan fiction (mostly involving the
teen companion Adric) and collects Judy Garland "Bear doodles."
Happy Birthday Nathan.
We salute you!

Labels:
fashion,
Knock Out,
Power Out,
robots,
Tim Hamilton
Monday, 27 September 2010
Ah-choo
Sitting around with an end of the summer cold inspired today's theme at Drawbridge which is..."ah-choo!" Spelling my vary.

Labels:
Ah-choo,
robots,
Tim Hamilton
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