Thanks for sharing
I love all the activity on this post, it shows our respect and your care about your artwork
I loved specially, the "photo-stock" girls, looked impressive
Cheeers
Thanks Darth Godflesh, glad you're enjoying the stock photo girls, they are a lot of fun to do.
Thanks Switch. And the alien tickle ship loves you... I think it might never let you go.
detritus,
I just had to poke my head in here and thank you for this wonderful thread and your awesome art contributions over the years.
I also wanted to let you know that the following really cracked me up...
Fun, sexy thread!
BRAVO!
Jim
MTJpub.com
Thanks for the very kind words, Jim. Glad I can sometimes contribute something enjoyable. Isobel also though it was quite funny that she got tickled so much it made her hair go curly. In fact that is her new favourite phrase, she is now very fond of saying "Oooh, that tickled so much it made my hair curl"
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Here is another quick depiction of a girl in a bit of a predicament. This one was staying in a treehouse visitor's lodge and went for an early morning walk among the leafy canopy in her pyjamas. TO her delight a small, cure indigenous creature came and visited her. However as she was petting it it started to tickle her accidentally with its little claws causing her to lose her balance. Luckily being lithe and fit she was able to stop her fall with some handy vines. Not so luckily the little creature is holding on to the only place it could grab - the poor girl's very ticklish waist.
There is actually no reason for the creature to be so nervous it will easily grab onto something if they fall, the girl has much more reason to not want to fall though - as is quite common in these situations, below her is a vast luxuriant vally filled with tickle-nettles. These are similar to the stinging nettles that we all know, but of course they don't sting. the leaves cause and intense tickling sensation for which there is no known antidote (you would think there would be the equivalent of dock leaves around somewhere to ease the tickling).
How long the tickling lasts depends on how ticklish you already are. If you are not particular ticklish it may only last a few minutes or an hour or so. If you are already extremely ticklish (like this poor girl) it could last a few days. And as there is no antidote, the only thing to do is to laugh it off.
The problem is, of course, once she falls in, how is she going to get out? - on one is going to risk going in to help her and risk getting tickled to death themselves. And she will be laughing and tickling so much she won't be able to think straight. Added to that as she tries to get through the vast field of shoulder-high tickle-nettles they will "sting" her more and more. It will be even worse if her pyjamas happen to fall off on the way down, which pyjamas are rather prone to do. It will be fun to watch though I think.