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This is a cross gendered task dispenser. That does not really matter, except that certain strengths are needed for single gendered recipients. It is docile, quiet, and practically invisible, until it is needed. It always knows when it's needed. If you are a targeted recipient, all of a sudden you see it, then you don't. Even though it remains in plain view. This is because it is what is known as an inforcer of Rock Mean Folks Worlds. As you can see its tool, not weapon, is an anvil, that is attached to it's mighty tool dispenser.

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Ginger Lovellette 20 Mar 2007

Wonderful creative art!

Joanna Jungjohann 17 Mar 2007

wow, excellent presentation, of this pice, carliss! *v*

Francis Rivera 17 Mar 2007

I love this! Very cute! ^_^

Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 17 Mar 2007

wow!!

Artist Reply: I know, Nelly! I'm treading in different waters, but just playing, really. thanks!!!

Ralph Miller 16 Mar 2007

lol cool work!

Artist Reply: Off the beaten path, Ralph, I know! Thanks, though!! Loll!

bianca 16 Mar 2007

carliss awsome imaginative work....awsome ...great talent..

Artist Reply: It's okay to laugh, Bianca! You should see the one with one hand, and a head with one eye, that skitters around! Ha, ha! I'll be alright!

William Boyer 16 Mar 2007

well wow

Artist Reply: William, I'm sorry I almost left you speechless! After all, you are a man of few words! Thanks! Change is sometimes good for the soul.

monique cooper 16 Mar 2007

Very origional!!.. what an imagination you have!!

Artist Reply: Thanks, Monique! Imagination, or my brain, has left the building!

Janet Gioffre Harrington 16 Mar 2007

Great lines, Carliss. Your imagination is manifesting itself SOOO much in these narratives and renderings. You show such versatility and ABILITY, it's inspiring!!

Artist Reply: Thank you, dear one! When I was approaching middle age, I told my co-worker that I was going to have some kind of comic art published. Well, I didn't, so I thought I'd just put some of the characters up here for giggles! Janet you are so sweet to comment on this. I appreciate it. Hey, did you see my Rob Reeves portrait? I didn't see your name, so let me know what you think!!

Emily Reed 16 Mar 2007

So very delightful!

Artist Reply: A new member of tall tales! Thanks, Emily!