
( NOW AND THEN: MEELEENA'S DRAWINGS )
I wanna see everyone else do this! Take an old picture from last January and redraw it!
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Just figured I'd post.. it's been a good while. Not a lot has been happening around this neck of the woods. In fact it's been quite boring. Halloween came and went, Christmas just passed. Nothing really eventful happened this year, (other than me moving out, my sister getting pregnant and losing the baby, my friend having her baby.. I guess that's kinda eventful).
Been drawing and stuff as usual.. I entered into a popular little contest held by Wacom but didn't make it... uhh.. there's really not a whole lot to say... I'm kinda scared about the New Year.. what it holds in store for me, but there really isn't a whole lot I can do there. Um.. I guess I kinda realized this year, that I'm not getting any younger and I just don't want to continue wasting my days away.
Anyway, I guess that's all I'll say for now. I'll try to update in a few more days with stories of New Years day and what not.
See ya guys,
Harubutt.
What I've been listening too:
When should numbers be hyphenated?
Whole numbers twenty-one through ninety-nine are hyphenated when they are written out, whether used alone or as part of a larger number, whether they are cardinal or ordinal, for example: twenty-one, twenty-first. You should also hyphenate numbers when they are part of larger numbers that are written out - but not other parts of large numbers, for example: 5,264 is written "five thousand two hundred sixty-four" and 523rd is written "five hundred twenty-third". The rule applies only to two-word numbers: 603 is written out, e.g., "six hundred three" (formal) or "six hundred and three" (informal). A whole number followed by hundred, thousand, etc., would be written as, for example, "one hundred," and not hyphenated. In a phrase like "one hundred and ten years," no hyphenation should be added. This will come in handy when you write personal checks! --dictionary.com
dream #43: ( facebook meeting )
dream #44: my younger brother was getting married to his gross girlfriend. At the wedding reception I was eating peanut butter so I asked my coworker, "is this our reward for getting sales referrals at work?" The answer was "yes."
dream #45: ( stuffed animals )
dream #46: I was on an adventure with
dream #47: I was selling/publishing a comic! It was like the dorkiest one-paged comic all in primary colors. :| <--TALENT
dream #48: ( old old old )