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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. | Doodleronomy
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. The Red Wizard Argyle. Click image for larger version.). Today’s doodle is the result of a spontaneous sketching session in Potosi, Wisconsin, sometime between 2004 and 2006. This guy has one heck of a chin. He also is carrying an apple. Here are my guesses as to the fruit’s significance:. It is a snack. Mr. Chin had to skip lunch because of his packed schedule, so he’s catching up now. Click for larger version.). April 1, 1745. Thank heavens fo...
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The dream of the octopus | Doodleronomy
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. The dream of the octopus. Click for larger version.). Elaborate doodles are rare in my high-school notebooks. (Though they aren’t completely absent. Instead, the pages are filled by small, seemingly unrelated drawings, such as those found here. I see four separate things going on:. At left is a sideways mineshaft. At bottom right is a mustachioed depiction of a high-school classmate. Christy was her name. Click here to cancel reply. Email check ...
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Waxworth goes to college | Doodleronomy
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. Waxworth goes to college. Click image for full version.). For the second week in a row, we have a doodle from a 2005 freshman composition II course taught by Sheila Kelley. Take no hints regarding her value as an instructor from the number of drawings produced in her class. She was a good teacher. The doodle needs little deciphering. It is the chronicle of a mysophobe. That fact wasn’t lost on Henry when his family’s fortune was inju...You must ...
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Three years later | Doodleronomy
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. Click for larger version.). It’s hard not to feel bad for the subject of this doodle, drawn during a 2005 freshman composition class taught by Sheila Kelley. He looks to me like a guy who fights to survive in a cruel world. He doesn’t like to hurt people, but he rarely has a choice. That’s what you are seeing in his face. A sadness that drowns out nerve signals from a serious head wound. Whatever floats your boat.). November 25, 2002. It’s...
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. The secretive grain market. Click for larger version.). You probably think grain is bought and sold in public at prices set by the free market. But no! Such transactions actually take place in the shadows at prices set by tradition and superstition. Shown here balancing on the globe, to shift the balance in their favor. Follow Doodleronomy on Facebook. Follow Doodleronomy on Twitter. Follow Doodleronomy on Google. The Perry Bible Fellowship.
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. Click for larger version.). It’s hard not to feel bad for the subject of this doodle, drawn during a 2005 freshman composition class taught by Sheila Kelley. He looks to me like a guy who fights to survive in a cruel world. He doesn’t like to hurt people, but he rarely has a choice. That’s what you are seeing in his face. A sadness that drowns out nerve signals from a serious head wound. Whatever floats your boat.). November 25, 2002. It’s...
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What horrifying teeth you have | Doodleronomy
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. What horrifying teeth you have. Click image for larger version.). This assortment of doodles, the product of a high school English class circa 2000-2002, features three characters:. An afro-sporting version of my bald English teacher, Sam Jonas. An ice-skating, Depression-era comic-strip character. I like to think his name is Pete. The white eyes of the skater remind me of Little Orphan Annie. It’s a little boy and his dog OH WAIT NO RUN! I have...
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. The dream of the octopus. Click for larger version.). Elaborate doodles are rare in my high-school notebooks. (Though they aren’t completely absent. Instead, the pages are filled by small, seemingly unrelated drawings, such as those found here. I see four separate things going on:. At left is a sideways mineshaft. At bottom right is a mustachioed depiction of a high-school classmate. Christy was her name. Follow Doodleronomy on Facebook.
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sheila kelley | Doodleronomy
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. Click for larger version.). It’s hard not to feel bad for the subject of this doodle, drawn during a 2005 freshman composition class taught by Sheila Kelley. He looks to me like a guy who fights to survive in a cruel world. He doesn’t like to hurt people, but he rarely has a choice. That’s what you are seeing in his face. A sadness that drowns out nerve signals from a serious head wound. Whatever floats your boat.). November 25, 2002. It’s...
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Real doodles from my crusty old notebooks, every Wednesday. The dream of the octopus. Click for larger version.). Elaborate doodles are rare in my high-school notebooks. (Though they aren’t completely absent. Instead, the pages are filled by small, seemingly unrelated drawings, such as those found here. I see four separate things going on:. At left is a sideways mineshaft. At bottom right is a mustachioed depiction of a high-school classmate. Christy was her name. Click for larger version.). April 1, 1745.