'People are going to the dogs'
Advertisement for French's People Crackers for Dogs (1970).
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'People are going to the dogs'
Advertisement for French's People Crackers for Dogs (1970).
Original character donut steel!
I drew this a while back but held off on posting it because wasn't sure if I wanted to refine it more. I'm a bit preoccupied with other projects at the moment, so I may as well post it now. I can always revisit the concept later.
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"The Pale City has little tolerance for unwanted pests, and it's up to the Dogcatcher to scour the streets in search of anything that does not belong. With bestial agility and impeccable senses, this brute is exceptionally difficult to avoid. It would be impossible, in fact, if he wasn't so prone to distractions."
Howdy y'all!
Joe for Dogcatcatcher ;D
297. A Dama e o Vagabundo (Lady and the Tramp, 1955), dir. Clyde Geronimi, Wilfred Jackson & Hamilton Luske
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Hey so. About 5 years ago this week we released AFTER THE LIGHTS FAILED and to celebrate that, Abe snuck around behind Mike's back and coordinated with a bunch of artists to do an arrangement album of all of the songs. Each band or musician took one song and made it theirs. It's a work of art, and Mike cried a lot while listening to it. You might too. Full lineup: Travis Hayes, Petriform, Dogcatcher, [MONO]Stereo, Alexis Blair of El Gato Dice (and so many more), Ace Waters, Zen Zenith (of August Brings, Please Do Not Fight + more), Matthew Joseph Payne, and Gnarboots. Because they're sneaky bastards, our drummer Joey, violinist Alan and bassist Josh feature on several of these covers but NOT playing their corresponding parts because I mean, why not. Anyway - here it is. Style ranges from solo acoustic folk to elaborate analog synthtronica and banjo-driven horn sections. Listen to it. It's beautiful. https://curiousquail.bandcamp.com/album/five-years-after-the-lights-failed
tonight's episode: THE RIGGING OF THE DOGCATCHER ELECTION
The Unlucky Dogcatcher