and had the misfortune of showing it to the rest of us at work.
For some reason his arms looked deformed and he had a ..., goofy look on his face.
I drew it. Rick added the quote.

I found the original photocopy:

I was cleaning up my home office and I came across a huge stack of scribbles, sketches and doodles from the eight years I was working as a visual effects artist in Burbank, CA. There were also some drawings my coworkers made that had me laughing so hard at the memories that I've decided to start a blog and post them. There'll be drawings that might need explaining, and some that are unexplainable! We had a crap load of fun in those days and I just wanted to let these sketches be seen again.
2 comments:
This is the world's greatest blog. :) I have to add some shit to this soon!
Holy crap. I clearly don't remember how close your drawing was to that crazy Down Syndrome photo of Matt. HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!!!!
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