Tuesday, January 10, 2006

[ 12 years old general ]

8 comments:

Gabriele Pennacchioli said...

Love your drawings! Can you tell a bit of yourself?

Barth said...

I can tell you a bit about my fuckin roommate ! He prefers to receive kind words from dreamworks animators rather than telling to his roommates/colleagues he's doing a blog !

And you know the worse ? He's a fuckin good animator as well !

By the way gabriele, do you know Luca Mazzoleni and Laurent Benhamo ? I've seen your blog and I thing you 've worked with them ;)


Anyway, I'm a bit disappointed... matthieu...

Prince Nez said...

You are a F****** wanker! What's the point hiding to YOUR friends/flatmates/collegues you are doing a blog!!!

Nan mais ca veut dire quoi ca!!?? c'est encore ton syndrome de Calimero ou quoi!? En plus t'appele ca le 88 j'y crois pas...



NAZI! ^___^

Matthieu said...
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Matthieu said...

Thanks to the 'delicacy' of my housemates everyone knows a bit more about me...

Barth said...

hahaha, et en plus ca edite ses propres messages ! Dommage matthieu, j'ai eu le temps de voir le precedent !

Gabriele Pennacchioli said...

I'm confused, but thanks!

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