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About Me Member Deviously Deviant clawsNpawsMale/Canada Recent Activity Deviant for 4 Years
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Tales from China

Thu Mar 15, 2007, 1:59 AM
  • Mood: Wow!
  • Listening to: CBC Radio 2
  • Reading: 10 Ways to Improve your Life
  • Watching: My clock
  • Playing: Minesweeper
  • Eating: Honey Nut Cherios
  • Drinking: Water
I've decided it's about time I write my memories from China. I have so many stories and experiences to tell about them and a lot of people seem to enjoy hearing them.

In company of others; my parents say I talk to much, when people ask me "what was it like". It's not like they have a specific question about my 10 months there, so I do my best to give them a brief overview. What I find happens is that I have to explain things to them and they takes more backstory.

This is also my attempt to contribute a little more to the deviant Art community without having a fear my ideas will be stolen and published underneath my nose.

I wish I could eventually turn this into a "Canterbury Tales" type of story (1400's comedic story that reflected on English society *written by Geoffrey Chaucer*). But I figured the only real characters here will be myself, Amanda (my girlfriend at the time), Andrew (An American teacher at a different school), Michael and Dianna (Two indian decent teachers from South Africa). I also would have to mention a lot of the chinese friends we had made, through our stay in Da Feng, but they're too many to mention.

I'm going to get started on this project, right around this weekend. After that, we'll see how it goes and if I can keep myself focused on it.

:) and I hope my 2 watchers enjoy it :D

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Your welcome! It's not everyday you find really good art on the UFC.... Say...you wouldn't happen to have a GSP pic in the works, would you :D
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Ha, I was thinking about doing a Tito Ortiz one. GSP would be really cool also... the dude is shredded! But you never know...

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I can see why you'd be thinking about drawing Tito. That guy is full of pizazz that not many fighters have. He does a lot of actions that are full of angry emotions. George St. Pierre acts more out of polite elation, when he wins. I really like how he looks when he's concentrating during a fight. He really focuses in on what needs to be done to finish the fight.

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