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Sprout, this is fantastic. I've asked Tphi to put it on the main page! :)

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Sprout, this is fantastic. I've asked Tphi to put it on the main page! :)

 

I gotta agree - Sprout, this is top-quality stuff and deserves more attention. I've PMed you with a couple of ideas :)

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I have replied, do with my mag what you will :). Glad to see everyone likes it that much.

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I have replied, do with my mag what you will :). Glad to see everyone likes it that much.

 

oh the joys of being popular :indeed:

 

keep up the good work mate. can't wait for the ghost's of xmas past, present and future to show their faces! Me thinks you have some work ahead of ya!

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I'm sure if we looked up "Sprout" in the Oxford Dictionary, we'd find the words "man of genius."

 

Well, we probably wouldn't. But nevertheless, great job! Makes me miss this place even more now. :(

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Very nice! The muppet christmas carol was on tv the other day here in Finland btw. My favorite christmas movie :)

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I'm sure if we looked up "Sprout" in the Oxford Dictionary, we'd find the words "man of genius."

 

Main Entry: 1sprout

Pronunciation: 'spraut

Function: verb

Etymology: Middle English spruten, from Old English -sprutan; akin to Old High German spriozan to sprout, Lithuanian sprausti to squeeze, thrust

intransitive senses

1 : to grow, spring up, or come forth as or as if a sprout

2 : to send out new growth

transitive senses : to send forth or up : cause to develop : GROW

 

Nothing about being a genius, I found the 2nd point mildly amusing though.

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Main Entry: 1sprout

Pronunciation: 'spraut

Function: verb

Etymology: Middle English spruten, from Old English -sprutan; akin to Old High German spriozan to sprout, Lithuanian sprausti to squeeze, thrust

intransitive senses

1 : to grow, spring up, or come forth as or as if a sprout

2 : to send out new growth

transitive senses : to send forth or up : cause to develop : GROW

 

Nothing about being a genius, I found the 2nd point mildly amusing though.

 

sprout almost ALMOST sounds like sprite

 

i see a connection

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Woah, I'm earlier than usual. Don't expect this to hapen regularly :heh:.

 

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And cheers again for putting it on the main site. I'm thrilled :).

 

Oh, and a jolly lol at the past few posts.

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Sprout this is amazing I love this,I hope you get to do one each day,and was well worth being put on the main site,Well Done XD

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Sprout, you make my christmas worth living...

...maybe not, but it's quite remarkable that you use paint, impressive at the very least. You should maybe go on to drawing?

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OMG!! Funnee!! I'm loving them all like Bob Marley loved weed!! Keep 'em coming Sprout!

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Damn Sprout, your Christmas carol rocks! I had to register just to say how much I admire your artistic skills. Keep up the good work!

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Haha, brilliant new entry Sprout. Can't wait to see the three ghosts of Christmas. How are you gonna keep this up?

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I'll be dissapointed if the final strip isnt Reggie killing everything in sight with his bulging muscles and heat vision.

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