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Published: 2017-02-19 16:44:53 +0000 UTC; Views: 6735; Favourites: 36; Downloads: 31
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Description I almost forgot to post this - here is a commission for a person who lives in my state of Indiana. As irony would have it, he even went to Ivy Tech in Indianapolis, where I once took classes. Catholic school Meg and Hayley showing off their skills at modeling....gotta love it.

Both characters are the property of Seth MacFarlane.
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Dynamoe [2023-01-10 23:02:27 +0000 UTC]

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Gulliver63 In reply to Dynamoe [2023-01-10 23:28:56 +0000 UTC]

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beb01 [2017-02-27 02:47:09 +0000 UTC]

I've long thought Seth MacFarlane has a problem with woman. His joke about Meg is that she's an ugly girl with Hayley is a lazy slut. There are  few stories about either characters because there's little about either character to hang a story on. Oddly the only good looking girl in a Seth MacFarlane TV show is Roberta Brown, a black girl.

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Epson2000-2008 In reply to beb01 [2021-10-11 23:47:34 +0000 UTC]

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Gulliver63 In reply to beb01 [2017-02-27 06:32:54 +0000 UTC]

I personally think that Meg is cute. I realize that she's a cartoon character, but I hate how she's treated on the show. 

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gibbs615 In reply to Gulliver63 [2019-08-24 15:54:08 +0000 UTC]

I also hate how Meg is treated in the show! It used to be sorta funny at first but now it's just become WAY TOO CRUEL how they do her and for NO REASON at most times too also whenever Meg gets a boyfriend they always gotta FUCK THAT UP for her See that's why I started this petition for them to make a new MEG SPIN OFF SERIES:  www.change.org/p/fox-broadcast…

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Dynamoe In reply to gibbs615 [2023-01-10 23:06:09 +0000 UTC]

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gibbs615 In reply to Dynamoe [2023-01-11 00:15:37 +0000 UTC]

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Darianblood [2017-02-20 07:26:57 +0000 UTC]

Oh I think it works for Hayley at least

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Gulliver63 In reply to Darianblood [2017-02-20 11:14:02 +0000 UTC]

Yeah...the uniform with the hippie headband and Meg's hat is priceless.

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El-ManTTP [2017-02-20 03:15:01 +0000 UTC]

Yet, even in Catholic girl's school outfits, it can be done if you put your mind to it.

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Gulliver63 In reply to El-ManTTP [2017-02-20 11:13:20 +0000 UTC]

It's really a funny world that I know little about.

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coelacanth1938 [2017-02-20 02:27:36 +0000 UTC]

I have mixed feelings about this one. My mother wanted me to become a priest so badly that she sabotaged everything I tried to accomplish in school so I'd have no other choice. She was so sure that she was going to go to Hell that she'd sacrifice her oldest son for a GET-OUT-OF-JAIL card.

On the other hand, during the 1980s, I tried to organize a female mud wrestling troupe with a Catholic Schoolgirl theme. I had the tourist community where I lived at the time up in arms over that one (they weren't concerned with rampant drugs, alcoholism, child prostitution, or anything else-just mud wrestlers). 

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Gulliver63 In reply to coelacanth1938 [2017-02-20 11:12:40 +0000 UTC]

That's sad when I hear stories like that. My father was a catholic from birth, but left it behind in the 1960's; I was raised methodist, but almost married a catholic in the 1980's. The main reason I attend now is that basically it's the only thing that even resembles a church to me anymore - I've gotten so tired of these "Jesus entertainment centers" that they call modern churches nowadays. But I really have very little idea of what it's like to grow up catholic, and am rather glad I skipped out on the school part.

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coelacanth1938 In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 06:28:11 +0000 UTC]

That's the funny thing about that sad affair. My family never went to church, we never said prayers, and we ate meat on Fridays. One day, my mother decided that she wanted me to become a priest so I could intercede on her behalf to God. I wasn't even told that I was going to this boot camp for future priests and nuns. They let me go only after I stood up in class and told them that I was an atheist and they were wasting both my time and theirs.

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Gulliver63 In reply to coelacanth1938 [2017-02-21 16:12:05 +0000 UTC]

That's sad that religion has to be that way with some people. My siblings and I were expected to go go sunday school, but after a certain age it was left up to us as to whether we wanted to attend. All of us do, but I think that was in part because it wasn't rammed down our throats. Everyone has to make that choice on their own...they can't be drug kicking and screaming in through the church doors.

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kiff57krocker [2017-02-19 21:52:29 +0000 UTC]

I suppose that Catholic schoolgirl look would be sexy for some.  But it's obviously not working for either Hayley or Meg.  Nicely done.  Interesting concept.      

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-19 23:07:37 +0000 UTC]

Hey, I was thinking of you - I'm just finishing a commission, and I've listened to a ton of cajun music today...mostly Nathan Abshire....

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-19 23:09:14 +0000 UTC]

How nice.  Nathan Abshire was one of the greats of Cajun music.  Iry Lejeune has always been my favorite.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-19 23:30:22 +0000 UTC]

My favorite is still Bosco Stomp by Aldus Roger, but there are some new people that are pretty good.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 00:07:50 +0000 UTC]

I prefer the version of Bosco Stomp by Belton Richard myself.  Jo-El Sonnier and Steve Riley are two of the newer Cajun music artists that are not bad at all.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-20 01:06:56 +0000 UTC]

I enjoyed that, and some Blind Alabama Boys that a friend shared with me www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrRubX…

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 04:29:17 +0000 UTC]

Yes, the Blind Boys from Alabama are excellent in the gospel music genre.  Another great Cajun musician from the past is D.L. Menard, the "Cajun Hank Williams" who is best known for his No.1 hit "The Back Door."   www.youtube.com/watch?v=nf0he7… But he's getting on in years and may soon retire, if he hasn't already.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-20 11:15:04 +0000 UTC]

Hah! I watched that one too, where he explains the story behind the song. Hell, all of those guys are great...I haven't heard a one of them I didn't like.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 17:58:03 +0000 UTC]

Maybe that's why you and I like each other so much, n'yuk, n'yuk, n'yuk!  You're lucky you were able to understand D.L. Menard with that thick accent of his.  A lot of folks outside of Louisiana have a difficult time understanding "Cajun-speak."

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-20 19:18:59 +0000 UTC]

I can proudly say that I had an aunt from Finland, which not many people can claim; the accent sounded like taking German and Russian and throwing it into a blender, complete with thick tongue trills. I love hearing accents, and guessing where folks might be from. Those videos of yours, however, make me wish I'd taken French (I realize that the two are different, but what little French I learned helps; I can most of the time figure out what the topic of conversation is).

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 19:56:21 +0000 UTC]

It's good to know a foreign language.  But again, I must tell you that if you only know Paree French, a Cajun would never understand you.  Not that it matters since most Cajuns can and do speak English.  I too love listening to foreign accents.  Yiddish accents and dialects I find are the most funny and enjoyable.  And I just love Jewish expressions.  Recently, I watched a YouTube video of "Der Kommissar" by Falco in the original German, but I couldn't really tell if it was German or Austrian.  The sound quality was pretty poor.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-20 20:02:02 +0000 UTC]

Funny story behind the Falco video. My then girlfriend and I were watching that video in 1983 with a friend from Munich, and we asked her for a translation. "Aw, I don't speak that stuff - that's Austrian."

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 20:04:17 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I recall that story of yours from a previous pic and chat that we had.  Apart from video footage of Adolf Hitler making his speeches, I really couldn't tell the difference in language in the Falco rendition of "Der Kommissar."  Alles klar, herr Kommissar?

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-20 20:36:00 +0000 UTC]

I know that there are several word differences, but not a huge change between the two; in German, street is "strasse," and in Austrian it's "gasse."

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 21:18:59 +0000 UTC]

Well, that is interesting.  If I had the time and inclination, I might study the Austrian language.  But as it stands, I'll just stick to English and, to a limited degree, French and Hof German.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-20 21:31:28 +0000 UTC]

I had to take three quarters of Spanish, as I ended up working with so many people in my building that spoke it.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-20 21:34:14 +0000 UTC]

I took Spanish in high school myself, and only because it was a requirement.  Most of the Spanish that I learned I've pretty much forgotten.  I had much more fun learning German when I was posted in Germany.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-21 01:01:38 +0000 UTC]

If Pops hadn't have been laid off in 1976, I would have graduated from Marcos de Niza high school in Tempe, and would have undoubtedly taken Spanish. In Indiana at that time we didn't have hardly anyone here that spoke Spanish, so I took two years of German. 

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 01:56:18 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad to hear that, although classroom courses in German isn't nearly the same as immersing yourself in the language as was my case from having lived near and worked with native Germans as a U.S. soldier.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-21 02:23:10 +0000 UTC]

But boy for some reason it really stuck. I've been told by Germans that I speak fluently. I'd be lost in something like a political discussion, but I could get a hotel, a rental car, order in a restaurant, ect. I've got a fairly good grasp of a working knowledge of German. Immersion is great because it forces you to think in that language; when I worked at a shopping mall in the 80's, a German woman who worked in a Wendy's would force me to order in German - I learned a lot that way. BTW, there is a dA person out there that I speak to in German, as she understands it better than English. 

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 05:07:17 +0000 UTC]

You seem to have a gift not only for art but for language, and German in particular.  The method I used to learn more German while I was stationed there was to watch a movie in the post theater enough times until I had memorized the dialogue and then go into downtown Nuremberg and watch the same movie in a German theater where it was dubbed in German.  And that's how I picked up new German words.  Believe me, it works!

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-21 16:18:49 +0000 UTC]

That is awfully cool...I've done similar things with my languages. I've actually learned a smattering of Japanese that way from Escaflowne. Besides, the Japanese voice acting is so much better, and the English over-dubbing can be awful; the main bad guy is voiced by a woman with a deep voice, who does a bang up job. The English counterpart just sounds like an annoying kid.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 16:40:21 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, tell me about it.  What I still can't understand is that when Bruce Lee went back to Hong Kong to make his now-extraordinary martial arts movies, why did they have to dub his voice when he spoke perfectly good English?

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-21 17:36:52 +0000 UTC]

Lord knows. And when he did speak, he definitely had something to say, as we know from those old talk shows.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 18:36:50 +0000 UTC]

True enough.  Although he was a first-rate fighter, Bruce Lee was also quite philosophical.  Who knows what he could have accomplished had he lived.  One of his philosophies I adapted for Rhonda.  She tells Stuart that her martial arts style is based on Bruce Lee's admonition, "be fluid like water," and also "when my enemy expands, I contract, and when my enemy contracts, I expand."  And having looked at hundreds of film clips and freeze frames from Lee's movies, I learned how to replicate his moves for Rhonda whenever I show her in a martial arts scenario.

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-21 19:40:15 +0000 UTC]

People are funny in interviews. I think I told you about the Mike Wallace interview with Salvador Dali; I'm convinced after that interview that he was schizophrenic. On the other hand, I was fairly impressed with Jerry Lewis; who is very knowledgeable about film making and producing a film...my father loathed him.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 19:49:58 +0000 UTC]

Yes, I do remember that story about Salvador Dali's interview with Mike Wallace.  And I agree with you that Dali may well have been schizophrenic.  But then, there is evidence that Vincent Van Gogh was schizophrenic as well, and I love his art.  As for Jerry Lewis, you father and I would have been in agreement: Lewis just wasn't that funny.  He was much funnier when he was teamed up with Dean Martin.  Why the French think Jerry Lewis is some kind of comic genius is beyond me.  And more recently, Lewis' comic styling is being replicated by that borderline nutjob, Jim Carrey, or as I prefer to call him, "a poor man's Jerry Lewis."

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Gulliver63 In reply to kiff57krocker [2017-02-21 20:06:12 +0000 UTC]

But sometimes people can surprise you. I never thought much of Tiny Tim, but he, as it turned out, was quite a brain about Yankees baseball - he would have been a hell of a sports broadcaster.

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kiff57krocker In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-21 20:19:21 +0000 UTC]

Regarding Tiny Tim, that might have been possible.  As for his music, to me he was an effeminate weirdo who should've been institutionalized.

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CarolineDeVoe [2017-02-19 18:42:56 +0000 UTC]

Amazing. Interesting characters to be drawn.

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Gulliver63 In reply to CarolineDeVoe [2017-02-19 18:54:45 +0000 UTC]

He did pick an interesting visual...

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CarolineDeVoe In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-19 18:59:57 +0000 UTC]

Agreed. I don't think there has been a Family Guy/American Dad! crossover episode.

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Gulliver63 In reply to CarolineDeVoe [2017-02-19 20:20:54 +0000 UTC]

I don't think so either...I did this cut-and-paste gulliver63.tumblr.com/image/13…

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CarolineDeVoe In reply to Gulliver63 [2017-02-19 20:25:22 +0000 UTC]

Stan and Peter don't look amused.  Will this be a repeat of Homer and Peter's fight?

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