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Join us for @PhilipArdagh and @ElissaElwick Stick and Fetch Investigate next Friday at 2pm. For ages 6+.
A commission for @Inowuffx
Would you mind fetching a towel for him, his body is sore 😍💪🍆
https://t.co/UGyaH3qIWH
"You fetched my coin for me?
Hand it over."
Special thanks to @TheDragonHat who did a fantastic job voicing Rourkie.
The Pirate's Fate comes out tomorrow! Check it out here: https://t.co/GafEyP6rGL
#indiegame #indiedev #gamedev #visualnovel
A new #ArtistRecord for #JohnBurningham - this wonderful, and rare, original illustration from John's first children's book '#Borka: The Adventures of a Goose with No Feathers' published in 1963 fetched £8,750 (inc BP) in today's auction
“There came a great squeal of machinery, and there from the trench came a seething mass of wires and teeth, and amidst the mass I saw a pair of eyes. And it spoke unto me and commanded me, saying ‘Fetch me a skin, and a cloak, and a meal’…”
The Machine God, a campaign villain!
#TheRoyalHamster would love to be a nurse one day (if the whole royal thing doesn’t work out).
*feels your forehead*
*consults tiny clipboard*
*fetches prescription-strength jelly beans*
#NursingNow @nursingnow2020 @RCObsGyn #KateMiddleton #DuchessofCambridge
Day 25 - STRETCH-OUT SUNDAY
This is what I feel like doing today but I have some work to do first. I resisted having a glass of wine last night in case I needed to nip out to fetch the monkey home from guide camp, might stretch out later and have one to celebrate her return!
#MortalEngines might be good, not happy with Hester's missing scar & remaining eye though. In #HesterShaw's own words. '...the martyred girl wore an eyepatch and had a fetching little scar on her cheek. “Gods!” She said aloud. “Is that bimbo supposed to be me?!”'
Yay! I have my own @ElissaElwick-signed copy of #StickandFetch! 🙌💛 (Launches on 1 May) @PhilipArdagh @WalkerBooksUK
it's my boy from our last #PathfinderRPG campaign, good times. #DnD #ranger #necromancer #fetching #myart
This adorable page, colored by @shelbean64, is quite fetching don't you think?
We'd love to see what you've been coloring too, tag #pigment_app to show us!
John Martin's epic illustrations for Paradise Lost (1827). Martin fell victim to changes in public taste. His grandiose visions seemed outmoded to the mid-Victorians & after he died (1854) his art became neglected & forgotten. By 1930 "his paintings fetched only a pound or two"
Goodbye league.
Goodbye league cup.
Goodbye Phil.
Goodbye FA Cup.
Far fetched fantasies of UCL glory? COME ON IN.