Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Slowly getting back together...

From: Leo Tokarski <technogeek83_at_attbi.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Apr 2002 00:01:45 -0400


YAY!

Feel better, Jim, and get Part 2 done soon!

-Takel, who doesn't want to see something LORI can't take...and at the same time, can't wait to see what it is.
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: jmhcustomart
  To: SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 10:36 PM
  Subject: [SkunkworksAMA] Slowly getting back together...


  Hey all-
    In an effort to keep my mind off my current situation, I went ahead
  and typed up the first part of "A Fitting Punishment". a story
  inspired by a post written by Brandon Payne. Thanks, man! Hope you
  all like it. I've got some art to scan, too, so I'll be on and off
  the group for most of the night. Due to the ungodly amount of posts
  I've missed responding to (though I've read them all), I'm gonna have
  to take a break on this one. There are over 200 posts which I was
  going to answer, but I don't think I'm up for staring at a monitor
  that long. I usually try to answer all the questions asked of me,
  but this particular hurdle is too high to jump now.
    There were a few questions I remember from awhile ago. One of them
  had to do with my characters' strength, I believe. Yes, most of the
  anthro characters I draw are stronger than a comparatively sized
  human. Some characters, such as bats or birds, have very dense
  muscle structures in their arms, shoulders, back and chest regions.
  Obviously, great strength is needed for flight. A good example of
  this strength is in issue 7 of Caterwaul Inc. (written, but not drawn
  yet, obviously), where Veronika (a vampire bat) rips the door off of
  a car with her bare hands. Species capable of such displays of
  strength rarely put it on display, and must be careful not to harm
  others accidentally.
    The car club thing? Funny you should mention that. James LaBella
  and I are putting together a site for furry car buffs (as such).
  He's in a hot-rod car club, and passed the idea on to the other
  members, who have all expressed interest in it. We plan on painting
  the girls on several hopped-up vehicles, along with the "Skunkworks
  Racing" logo on them, and racing the cars at the tracks at Moroso
  MotorSports Park. More info will be relayed as more work is done.
  Obviously, it's only in the planning stages, but it looks like it'll
  be a fun project.
    "Cassie's Toy" is still not finished. I haven't touched it for
  weeks. The close-up shots are taking the longest, because all
  the "meat-shots" are colored by hand (to achieve that deliciously wet
  look). Still gotta record the vocals, too. I dunno if des can get
  her voice up that high, but we'll see what we can do.
    A quick update on my eye situation: Went to the specialist last
  week. He said I SHOULD have been in for laser surgery over a year
  ago. They went ahead and lasered my right eye last Wednesday, and
  I'll be going in this Wednesday for the left eye. The doctor seems
  confident they can both be saved, but says the left eye may require
  multiple treatments. :( I've spent the past week getting my blood
  sugars under control, changing my diet, etcetera. I've been testing
  my blood about 8 times a day for the past week to get a better idea
  of what's going on, and seeing how different doses and foods affect
  everything. The left eye bled a lot on Thursday, but it hasn't done
  that anymore since. I've always been a fast healer, so I'm hoping
  that by getting my sugars under control, I will be enabling my body
  to heal itself more easily.
    Thanks again to everyone for your support and prayers, and for
  helping me through this. I only hope I can pay it back.
    In the meantime, read the story, and torture yourselves with what
  might happen in part two. Ya little sickos. ;)

  --James M. Hardiman


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Received on Mon Apr 29 2002 - 21:01:36 CDT

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