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WHERE HAVE I BEEN!?!
    That's the question thats been eating everyone away.  Well.....it's not really that important.  Even though people come up to me every day and ask, "Hey Clyde haven't seen you at church lately...where have you been?" 
      I causually respond by saying, "Well I guess not at church?"  But anyway I've been doing everything.  I got a new job that actually pays pretty good.  The Vetivers (the band I'm apart of) just had concert at....some bar.....and I'm planning to some how become a recovering alcoholic with actually having a horrible addiction to liquor.

And now something special.  The following pictures you're about to see were done in my junior high to hich school days.  All of them were done in the margins of my notes from various classes.  I feel doodles can really show the artistic vision a person has while trying to stay awake in a otherwise unintresting surrounding.  If schools back then had the same rules they do now, then it's quite possible I would be apart of some kind of teen self help group or accused of being a member of the trenchcoat mafia.  I think they're pretty funny though...
Here's one called Boy with Chainsaw vs. Cannible with Fork. 
Here's a demon.  Back then I had an unearthly interest in the paranomal especially in the field of demonology.  I believe this one is called a "Krimble."
Here's an ancient rivalry between Alien and Human...and the violence...ah yes the violence.
Here's an interesting tid bit.  Apparently this is a letter from Bob Dole congratulating me on my graduation from high school.  I guess Bob and I go way back or something.
Here's a valentine I made up in art class.  It's a Zombie and the title says
"Be My Valentine"  I'll eat your heart out (literally)

Ah the morbid humor never stops.
This isn't a drawing, but it is a wierd occurence.  Apparently, I was so mad at a person named Harley I decided to write, "Harley Dates Fat 300 lbs MEN who pleases all of his needs and want." above my notes on the cuban missile crisis.
Click here to see the comic I did for the Asian Literary Magazine "East Side Stories" 
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