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Description Como seria se juntassem o Presidente Norte-americano Barack Obama com o personagem da revista "MAD" Alfred E. Newman?
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RomWatt [2015-04-13 15:13:00 +0000 UTC]

I want him again for president in 2016.

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Adharmageddon [2014-02-27 06:22:45 +0000 UTC]

omg I rememebr that issue of MAd very excellent!

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toniboy45 [2013-09-15 20:34:48 +0000 UTC]

Great artwork ,you hit it out of the park!

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CupcakeCrazy43 [2013-04-20 22:01:47 +0000 UTC]

This looks like something out of MAD...

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kaztle-8 [2012-12-20 01:40:46 +0000 UTC]

LOL ... XD

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edntenn [2012-02-20 20:10:09 +0000 UTC]

Awesome.

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Bdrillbit [2011-05-24 04:23:08 +0000 UTC]

Alfred is pissed

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AACrashBurn [2010-12-31 02:06:06 +0000 UTC]

NIce! Well done!

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JacquiIsWeird [2010-07-04 00:14:00 +0000 UTC]

God.
Grow up

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artizek [2010-04-18 04:36:51 +0000 UTC]

Real mature.

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MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-24 04:08:45 +0000 UTC]

The American Flag has to go.

He doesn't deserve to wear it.
Our troops are being hosed by this jerk.
That's right, I said JERK!

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-24 17:51:16 +0000 UTC]

i agree!!! he's a disgrace to the human race!

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-03-26 18:40:40 +0000 UTC]

Dictator Oba-Mao of Banana Republic, Socialist States of Amerika.
(Hugo Chavez of the North.)

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-26 22:56:42 +0000 UTC]

[link]

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-03-29 00:36:19 +0000 UTC]

This is curious. thanks.
It reminds me of a SNL skit.

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-29 02:24:40 +0000 UTC]

this guy has a few good points on some of his other videos. even one at a tea party, thus dispelling the myth of tea parties being racist events.

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-03-29 03:05:26 +0000 UTC]

That's great.
We need these folks, we want them to fight with us.

I have been spending lots of time trying to make ends meet.
Have not drawn much.
Prayers for you and your family.
I read your Sleep journal, and it still is scary for a 4 year old to run next door, even to Grammas.
Look at the Cunio moron.
There is perverts everywhere!
Be well, be safe, my friends.
God will guide the ship of our lives.
moondog

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-29 04:56:27 +0000 UTC]

yeah tell me about it - i'm more worried about wild animals than people though. we have bears, bobcats, coyotes... and who knows how many feral dogs. it just isnt safe in the wee small hours.
the good thing is the dingo always tags along with him and she is turning out to be a pistol pete when it comes to being protective.

speaking of making ends meet... my cousins stopped by this evening (we've keeping their kids for Spring break lol) and i showed them my horse sculpture. her husband told me he could probably get me over $100 for it. that he knows a lot of horse people who are ready and willing to pay for that kind of thing.

all i have to do is make some more lol! i am making a dragon right now, but... i might set him aside so i can throw together a few more horses just to see what happens. the clay is cheap enough....
heck i was thinking i could probably get $20 for it... but if he says $100 then i'll go along with that!

Thanks by the way, prayers and well wishes to you and yours as well its nice to have some new friends that are... actually grown up lol
nothing against friends my own age but they're still out there sewing those wild oats.... they cant relate to me nor i to them except in the art/animals realm.

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-03-30 01:05:46 +0000 UTC]

Sure, the wildlife up by you all, it's cool and tentative at the same time.
I see the area where you guys are on my google.
I've never been too far west of I-75, and never on Route 10.
It looks nice up there, I mean from here to Orlando has some open areas.
The Everglades are still hanging in there.
There are bears around the middle of the state, and there are bobcats here, too, but the construction of new homes(which has stopped to a halt)have dispersed the raccoons, armadillos, possums, and bunnies out into dangerous roadways.
And, how many turtle have I saved?
I lost count.
omg, I have 3 refugee turtles.
hehehe

Sounds good with the clay projects.
That's really nice that you have the talent for that, I don't.
Horse sculptures must be very difficult, hmm?
And dragons? wow.

You sure make me feel welcome with your feelings towards the well seasoned guys!
My prayers always include my special friends on dA, like you.
I wish you well with the clay creatures, and have a great Easter.
Keep the faith!!!
Glenn

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-30 03:45:53 +0000 UTC]

I have to give credit where it's due - if it wasnt for the wildlife advocates i probably would never have seen the footprint of a WILD black bear. in the zoo, sure.... but thats not the same at all.
today i took my little cousin with me to ride bikes down the logging road. on the way there we stopped to look at animal tracks - adult raccoons followed by baby raccoons, armadillos, gazillions of deer...and one set of tracks could have been a fox... or my mom's dog lol not sure which as the toenails were a bit long. i'll have to look at her tracks tomorrow to see if there is a difference.
he's a city kid and absolutely loved it. we found some old bones buried in the clay.. a femur, probably from a deer.. a rib bone, and.. a deer skull. half of it was submerged in clay.

ah it brings back memories.. when i was his age i was walking that road by myself, with just two big ugly dogs for company.. i found a rather large canine tooth embedded in the clay. i still dont know what animal it came from. dog, possibly... but it seems rather large and thick..... and the root is broken off so no telling how big it actually was.
when i would visit my grandparents on weekends, holidays, or during summer break i always went walking and would bring things back. used to have a collection of oddities in the my bedroom window.
my grandad was sick and had diabetes, was unable to travel far on foot. and thats just a slow miserable death for someone who grew up in the country..... so we had a little routine. as soon as i got back home from my walk i would feed and water the dogs, check their feet, and then come inside. fix myself a glass of IBC root beer, some rits crackers with ham and cheese then show him everything i had found, tell him about all the tracks i saw or how many turkeys flew across the road.
So after taking my cousin down there today, who is only 8 or 9, i feel like i'm sorta passing something on to the next generation.
heck, we found tadpoles in the ditch water, which was quickly drying up so we went back home and came back with buckets to rescue them. the poor kid has never even seen a tadpole!

Hey, i like to let my friends know that i appreciate them few and far between as they are lol there are damn few i actually spend a lot of time actually talking to...

Stay safe and sane, and God bless you and your family!
until we chat again!


gin

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-04-04 03:28:22 +0000 UTC]

Nice you have a wee little cousin to explore with.
What do you take with you on these expeditions?
Mace, pistol?
I dunno, I hate the thought of creeps lurking.
So, bones, too, eh?
tadpoles, too!
He'll love these memories.
yeah, that is so amazing.
Nice memories.
I remember walking when I was little, by myself, mostly.
Saw the salamanders swimming in the creek.
That was on Wolf Road, mostly just gravel, and walking to the RR tracks by the house, picked up pieces of coal, that fell off the train.
Of course we put coins on the tracks, flattened them out.
I didn't mess around with the kids that made the tree house in the fields.
They seemed to be mean.
I was tranquil, mostly.
Loved the yellow and white butterflies.
Loved the smell of the fields and wildflowers, pollen and weeds.
The crickets were a constant orchestra.
This was when I was in Elementary School in the fringe of Chicago, 4th grade.
I hated to fish, couldn't bear the suffocation of the fish.
My Dad took me fishing once, and that was it.
Never again.
You are a sweet person, and I pray that you and your loved ones are blessed with the love of God!
later, my good friend. moondog

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-04-06 02:06:07 +0000 UTC]

i always keep a pocket knife on me lol but i am hoping to purchase that 22 pistol some day soon. i just fell in love with it. all i need to do is order it - and then practice! of course....... i lost my glasses this past week so i doubt i could hit anything with that gun unless i threw it directly at them LOL!!

its a pretty secluded place though, the truckers that go down that road know me and my kids - my boys are always motioning for them to beep the horn on the trucks too, one of them drove past while we were unearthing a skull. my cousin held it up as he was driving past and the guy laughed - memories for him too perhaps? lol

Thanks if you only knew me you wouldnt be so quick to call me sweet i've got my mean streak LOL maybe too much time spent alone in the woods.. i'm a modern day shrek minus the green skin and goofy ears

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-04-13 02:58:22 +0000 UTC]

Pocket knives, mace, 9 mm hand guns are all I want, I could fall in love with a rifle of sorts.
I have to practice my shooting, also.
Everyone must begin to prepare, now.
I have some interesting links for you guys, regarding New World Order, I could send them email if you wish.
I don't think I should post them here.
Yes, you are sweet, your husband is lucky, and I wish you well.
Let me know if and when you would like the emails, okay shrek?

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-04-16 19:06:13 +0000 UTC]

send them any time, or post them on my profile page - we need to get the word out to as many people as we can!

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-04-27 02:04:07 +0000 UTC]

I will send you some links in a note, and you decide which, if any, are worthy of your profile.
Some of these links are controversial to some, but the socialist plan from 1990 and earlier, is unfolding before our eyes.
Those accusing of me of Republican propaganda, are re-looking the issues.

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Dogote In reply to MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-05-02 02:35:17 +0000 UTC]

i'm going to look at them tomorrow. i appreciate you sending them to me and i agree, these crazy plans seems surreal they are seemingly coming into fruition.

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MOONDOGPROD1 In reply to Dogote [2010-05-02 05:17:30 +0000 UTC]

Actually, I may have piled on the links.
Some you can save for reference.
Fact is, we need to pull as many people away from the liberal media, and get them on board with "The Mark Levin Show"

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MOONDOGPROD1 [2010-03-24 04:06:38 +0000 UTC]

Perfection in visual perception!
May I ask, can you create a BELLA PELOSI?

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morbiusx33 [2009-11-18 21:21:19 +0000 UTC]

What, Obama worry--about domestic terrorist attacks, unemployment, wars, White House lies, declining U.S. industry, illegal immigration, ACRON, voter fraud, corrupt Democrats?

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FreakyLaurent [2009-11-17 11:40:27 +0000 UTC]

Yep !

Good Ol MAD magazine!

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EricMor [2009-10-09 14:32:20 +0000 UTC]

"YES, WE CAN'T"
LOL

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Kandroid96 [2009-09-07 01:40:56 +0000 UTC]

disqusting

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Djota [2009-06-16 16:27:14 +0000 UTC]

Really fantastic!

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Spikanard [2009-04-17 23:00:55 +0000 UTC]

Yes, that about sums up this clown. But the real sad joke is that it's on us, the American People. Clever manip.

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Djoe85 [2009-04-12 22:47:44 +0000 UTC]

He is so funy!!

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