Isn't Vincent cute? This isn't his first appearance. He first appears on page 67 in the crowd. Look in the upper left, he's sitting in front of Parsippany.
Ha ha ha! That's what she's named after actually! I was driving through New Jersey for....whatever reason and I saw a town called "Parsippany". Instantly in my furry head I thought, "Well if that ain't the name of a small female mouse then I don't know what is!"
Ha ha ha! That's what she's named after actually! I was driving through New Jersey for....whatever r
Honestly, that whole area is really beautiful from aloft. Such a combination of city, trees, industry, rivers. It's like looking at an extremely intricate railroad set that someone's constructed.
Honestly, that whole area is really beautiful from aloft. Such a combination of city, trees, industr
It was just meant to be a background presence. If I did him in detail, it would have cluttered the picture and pulled attention away from the foreground characters.
It was just meant to be a background presence. If I did him in detail, it would have cluttered the p
yeah im really into chucky and even mary now XD the others are really starting to grow on me to ;3 I still intend to give chucky an In character hug or something some day XD
yeah im really into chucky and even mary now XD the others are really starting to grow on me to ;3 I
Another bunny named Kevin. Love it! Now I can Imagine Kevin Snowpaw learning to fly and kicking vending machines. :D Also yes indeed WB Vincent. You might be just what Chucky needs to get him through tough classes. :D
Another bunny named Kevin. Love it! Now I can Imagine Kevin Snowpaw learning to fly and kicking vend
I think Kev needs to lay off the coffee a bit, well, at least try the de-caf. Wow! What weird looking eyes he has. I'd be afraid to be alone with him for more than say, oh, .01 seconds. LOL. Oh, and wouldn't having a lisp be a hindrance to a pilot? Just a thought.
I think Kev needs to lay off the coffee a bit, well, at least try the de-caf. Wow! What weird look
I wouldn't say his eyes are freaky, it's like I said, they look like he needs to switch to decaf. LOL. BTW, is he supposed to be a southerner? Being from south Georgia, I recognize, and understand, everything he says. I also knew someone with a mild lisp so I can understand Kev's lisp, too. LOL.
I wouldn't say his eyes are freaky, it's like I said, they look like he needs to switch to decaf. L
It's supposed to be the New England accent with a lisp. Whenever I write Kev I just imagine this guy talking and write it just as he would sound, and maybe slightly exaggerated.
It's supposed to be the New England accent with a lisp. Whenever I write Kev I just imagine this guy
Oh, okay. I thought southern because I, being from south Georgia, know quite a few southerners who pronounce the words that Kev says pretty close to the way you wrote them. One big difference is for. You wrote fuh and we down south pronounce it fo-uh. LOL. We also have a bad habit of changing ah at the end of a word into er and er at the end of a word into ah. Weird, ain't it? LOL.
Oh, okay. I thought southern because I, being from south Georgia, know quite a few southerners who
I can see there being those similarities. Maybe it has to do with how English evolved in colonial times and early US history. I say that because the strongest accents seem to occur in the coastal states of the East Coast, the oldest parts of the country.
The 'er' and 'ah' thing is really funny, it's a New England thing too. It's especially used when one world ends with a vowel and the next begins with one. LaGuardia Airport is pronounced LaGuahdier Airport. The speech flows easier without the required break between the two short 'A' sounds, but it's so freakin' wrong!
I can see there being those similarities. Maybe it has to do with how English evolved in colonial ti
It's funny. About half an hour from where I live is a city by the name of Nahunta. Supposedly, a man named N. A. Hunter owned a warehouse near the railroad that ran through the community. When the conductor announced the train was arriving there, he would should "Nahunta!" About half an hour further up the highway from Nahunta is a city by the name of Alma but the locals pronounce the city, Almer. We south Georgians have one of the most unique languages I've ever run into. LOL.
It's funny. About half an hour from where I live is a city by the name of Nahunta. Supposedly, a m
I like the origin of Nahunta. There's a story like that about a place in one of the Redwall book series. There is a church called Saint Ninian's. But the story of the name is that someone named Ninian was trying to claim ownership of it and his wife had to tell everyone that 'This Ain't Ninian's', thus it got the name Saint Ninian's over the years. Anyway, cute story I thought.
I like the origin of Nahunta. There's a story like that about a place in one of the Redwall book ser