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on untitled · Jan 17, 2007 · 1:43 PM
LOL
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on untitled · Jan 16, 2007 · 11:34 PM
Thanks
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on untitled · Jan 16, 2007 · 11:05 PM
Color warp
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on untitled · Jan 16, 2007 · 9:55 PM
Ah, you remembered that you had a crowbar and that would be the perfect tool for the job. Back up the ladder you climb and insert the crowbar into the small opening. Being careful not to also fall off the ladder, you push on the crowbar, moving the blockage until your hand hits the wall of the cave and can't go any further. You reposition the crowbar several times and move the blockage more each time. Finally, you move the object enough for the both of you to fit through. You were a little worried about the scraping noise that the object made while you were moving it but it didn't seem to gather anyones attention. It's probably safe to take a peek out of the hole to see if you can figure out where you are. Do you want to do that now or try something else?
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on untitled · Jan 15, 2007 · 10:59 PM
hint...212
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on untitled · Jan 15, 2007 · 10:54 PM
........
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on untitled · Jan 15, 2007 · 4:10 PM
Holy sheep droppings! This is great!
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on untitled · Jan 15, 2007 · 4:09 PM
The handle broke at its thickest point so using the part that isn't broken will most likely break again. There is a better way.
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on untitled · Jan 14, 2007 · 10:25 PM
Now for something a little different.
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on untitled · Jan 14, 2007 · 5:39 PM
The prisoner puts the head of the axe through the opening and pushes on the handle with all his might. The object blocking the opening starts to move but then something unexpected happens. With a loud crack, the handle of the axe breaks in two causing the prisoner to loose his ballance and tumble off the ladder nearly missing the two of you below. Landing on his shoulder, he winches in pain as he rolls around on the ground. You ask him if he's alright but he's in too much pain to answer. Looks like if you do find a way out he'll have to be left behind. You're down to just the two of you to figure out a way to get out of here and catch the doctor. Is there another way to move the object? Has the doctor givin himself enough time to get away? How are you going to solve the problem of unblocking the exit?
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on untitled · Jan 14, 2007 · 4:02 PM
You wonder if there's fresh air above the blocked hole, so you put your nose up to the opening to take a wiff. The air feels warm against your face, yet smells of grease or oil. The smell reminds you of the times you've wondered through the local junkyard looking at the rusted out cars of days gone by. You try again to move the object with your hands but it's just too heavy. There seems to be enough room for you to stick the handle of the axe in the opening to use it as a lever. Returning to the bottom of the ladder, you remove your shirt from the axe and put it back on. You explain to the prisoners that you're going to need to use the axe handle as a lever to move the blockage. One of the prisoners grabs the axe and heads up the ladder to try. Will he succeed? Let's find out.
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on untitled · Jan 14, 2007 · 3:27 PM
Boulya!
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on untitled · Jan 13, 2007 · 10:56 PM
Haven't done one of these in a while.
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on untitled · Jan 13, 2007 · 3:28 PM
1964 Flathead Servi-car. But I have to take some points off for drawing the emblem I did incorrectly.
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on untitled · Jan 13, 2007 · 12:57 AM
You got it!
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on untitled · Jan 13, 2007 · 12:50 AM
I'd figure I'd get in on the harley drawings that have popped up today. For 20 points, do you know what year(s) they used this emblem?
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on untitled · Jan 13, 2007 · 12:30 AM
Funny Sheet there.
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on untitled · Jan 13, 2007 · 12:17 AM
You take off your shirt and wrap it around the axe head to use as a decoy in case the doctor is waiting at the top of the ladder to ambush you. You hand the decoy to one of the prisoners and instruct him to climb the ladder and slowly stick it out of the top of the hole. As he starts to climb up, you steady the ladder and turn off the flashlight. In the darkness you feel the ladder shake more and more as he climbs to the top. Suddenly he stops and at the same time you hear a muffled thud, then another. The ladder starts to shake again as the prisoner climbs back down. When he reaches the bottom, he tells you that something is blocking the hole at the top of the ladder and he can't stick the decoy out. At this point, the only thing you can do is climb the ladder yourself and use the flashlight to see what's blocking the way. You turn the light back on and cup your hand over the lens, slightly separating two of your fingers to let out only a thin beam of light. As you near the top of the ladder, you can see there's a dark object blocking the exit. Slowly, you open your fingers to allow more light out so you can see the object better. Now removing you hand from the lens, it appears to be something made of metal judging by the rust spots along the bottom. You also notice fresh scratches in the paint that indicate that it was pushed over the hole. There's a small opening on the one side that the metal object doesn't cover but it's too dark to see what's beyond. What are you going to do now?
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on untitled · Jan 11, 2007 · 11:34 PM
The Green Door is now open again! I know it's been a long time since the last addition but it's back and ready to continue. I will do my best to see it through to the end. So sit back and enjoy the show.......and contribute if you'd like.
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on untitled · Jan 11, 2007 · 10:59 PM
You rush down the dark damp tunnel hoping to catch up with the doctor before he gets a chance to get away. Within minutes, you reach the end of the tunnel and discover a wooden ladder that goes up into a dark hole in the roof. There's no other place the doctor could have gone. The question is, who will go up the ladder first? Will it be you or one of the prisoners?
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on untitled · Jan 9, 2007 · 9:23 PM
This one is GREAT!
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on untitled · Jan 7, 2007 · 9:55 PM
Hi Yanbu, Thanks for putting up the animations again. They put a smile on my face when I look at them. Just today I was looking at the green door drawings in my gallery and thought of how much I missed drawing the story. If there's still an interest in continuing (or ending) the story, I have the time to do it now. I guess I'll leave it up to you and the other people that visit and draw here. So what do you think peeps? Should the story continue or is it better off laid to rest? Nice drawing of of me to. Baaaaaaaa
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on untitled · Jan 5, 2007 · 10:52 PM
Hurry, get inside.
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on untitled · Jan 3, 2007 · 2:37 PM
It was so long ago that I can't seem to remember......old age will do that to you.
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on untitled · Jan 3, 2007 · 2:35 PM
Count me in for the playground woopin! I love his drawings and know for sure they take a lot of time and effort. If I do recall, he was inspired to create these styled drawings from some of my drawings. Hey zzz, hope you sleep walk off a steep cliff...LOL
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