E.J. Brach & Sons, 1966

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E.J. Brach & Sons, 1966
Ooooo boria jelly.... the moot circle lore continues 2 grow...
brox you're like. everyone's moot.
every time I find goated yuji acc...... you are already there....
Non crawler characters
Marfin: team s’more’s manager. He’s pushy and annoyingly chipper. Constantly checking in on the team . Even through he’s overbearing he still cares for them in his own odd way.
Brox and hoddy: a pair of tv hosts. They have a relatively popular show were they interview crawlers. Their most frequent guests are the members of team s’more. They force their guests to do small interview games like vanity fair: think those lie detector interviews.
Zit: a young man obsessed with team s’more. He eats, sleeps, and breaths dungeon crawler world. He attends crawler con every time. He has a small internet show explaining and going over crawlers and their performances. People often call cat and s’more ripoffs of Carl and donut which makes him very angry. His favorite member is Jade . He’s very gross and lives with his mom.
my first art fight attack! Ari ~ Brox
Tupac Shakur on 183rd Street and Creston Avenue in the Bronx, 1986.
Yaasmyn Fula:
Tupac posing on my new car 1986 IROC, Z28. He loved taking the T-tops off and posing. He was about 15 years old and coming of age in the Boogie Down Bronx, epicenter of a new musical style – hip hop and b-boys.
With an extension that restores Youtube Annotations, you can replay the 2012 Youtube Point-n-Click adventure: B.R.O.X!
The ending where Bing asks the Detective how he got his number is my favorite hehe
Here's a new character design that I did for Zerorider56's project, Space Voyagers! This guy is the same species as a previous character I did for them, but has unfortunately had, uh... quite a few experiments performed on him to create a formidable beast. @_@
"A member of Captain Ratcliff’s crew. Subjected to illegal experimentation by a criminal organization, Brox went through a torturous transformation that altered his physical body and mind. Seen as a bestial monster, his rage drew him to destroy anything in his path. The pirate captain saw potential in him, tamed his wild and broken soul and took him in as one of his own. The life of pirates suited the bumbling brawn, and his incredible strength and prowess is used to further Ratcliff’s goals to claim treasure ripe for the taking. What he lacks in intelligence Brox makes up for with his everlasting loyalty to his captain, and his strength will help lead them to victory."
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Trk. 4) “Double Lovin.” This track is one of the jewels of the album, and in my humble estimation, one of the hidden gems of British Blues. Credited: Brox/Moreshead, it's an extremely laid back slow Blues, with an unusual 4,1,4,1,5,4,1 chord sequence. Dunbar plays with brushes on the snare drum, and executes delicious rolls like a rattlesnake, while Brox contributes gentle acoustic rhythm guitar and beautiful, clotted cream vocals, with just a hint of reverb. But it's Moreshead who shines above all, producing guitar fills and solos of such elegance and beauty that they easily rival anything done at the time by Clapton or Green. Rumour has it that Moreshead was in the running to join Mayall's Bluesbreakers, but instead John chose Mick Taylor. Beats me why! An unforgettable bit of British Blues.