Now THAT is what I call festive! Brilliant!
Love that word; festive.
ooohhhh Sadista why cant you be real ^-^
She's as real as you want her to be. That is, if she gives you permission you worm.
Great drawing.
Thanks for sharing it here.
😀
"It is required of every man, that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death. It is doomed to wander through the world — oh, woe is me! — and witness what it cannot share, but might have shared on earth, and turned to happiness!"
Yeah-uh! Great work, once again, C.A.B.!
yeeeeEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE - HAIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! *high five *one low *over the snow *gotta go
NICE ONE!!!! Merry Christmas, good sir!!!!
:toasts: And a Merritonious Festivation visit upon thee with thee, Kind Sir.
"It is required of every man, that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellowmen, and travel far and wide; and if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death. It is doomed to wander through the world — oh, woe is me! — and witness what it cannot share, but might have shared on earth, and turned to happiness!"
I think she's really sweet at heart. Yeah, right. And her test subject will be sweet inside and out after the candy cane treatment.
Always love your work, fine gentleman that you is.
Thank you for your color and play-by-play in-depth analysis, Mr. Madden. LOL!
Very... HOT!
Like drinking chocolate
Love love love
I love this!
Love love Love
Refreshingly minty!
Stunning work, as always, CAB!
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And just one calorie.
Excellent work. You got one for New Years?
I get a couple on New Years... especially if she's been drinking Cristal.
da nada
can we see the candy cane treatment? 😉
NO SOUP FOR YOO!
Hi Sadista!
I've been away for some times and today I saw your pics for the first time... I lov'em, you are a great artist congratulation!
Thank you for sharing.
I’m sure you recognize this lovely melody as ‘Stranger in Paradise.’ But did you know that the original theme was from the Polovtsian Dance No. 2 by Borodin?