9/3/2008:
By T. G. Heins:
1. winesnob | September 3rd, 2008 at 11:53 am
very minimalistic, maybe he is trying to save on production costs, the bush tax cuts on ink will be repealed under obama
2. MidnightRacer | September 3rd, 2008 at 12:03 pm
T.G. Heins’ work is getting better. Color need not be a crutch.
And I really appreciate the damage on the port side. The Minnow would be lost, here on Hobotown Island. Does that “G” on the sail stand for Gilligan, or GAOTU?
3. CharlieAParker | September 3rd, 2008 at 1:10 pm
Where Go the Boats?
Dark brown is the river. Golden is the sand. It flows along for ever, With trees on either hand.
Green leaves a-floating, Castles of the foam, Boats of mine a-boating Where will all come home?
On goes the river And out past the mill, Away down the valley, Away down the hill.
Away down the river, A hundred miles or more, Other little children Shall bring my boats ashore
–Robert Louis Stevenson
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1. winesnob | September 3rd, 2008 at 11:53 am
very minimalistic, maybe he is trying to save on production costs, the bush tax cuts on ink will be repealed under obama
2. MidnightRacer | September 3rd, 2008 at 12:03 pm
T.G. Heins’ work is getting better. Color need not be a crutch.
And I really appreciate the damage on the port side. The Minnow would be lost, here on Hobotown Island. Does that “G” on the sail stand for Gilligan, or GAOTU?
3. CharlieAParker | September 3rd, 2008 at 1:10 pm
Where Go the Boats?
Dark brown is the river.
Golden is the sand.
It flows along for ever,
With trees on either hand.
Green leaves a-floating,
Castles of the foam,
Boats of mine a-boating
Where will all come home?
On goes the river
And out past the mill,
Away down the valley,
Away down the hill.
Away down the river,
A hundred miles or more,
Other little children
Shall bring my boats ashore
–Robert Louis Stevenson