As SocMo picked up more and more SPEED, he suddenly realized that he had no idea how to stop on his new inline skates! Not much time this week, but managed to whip out this episode with SocMo in peril. Thanks for stoppin' by!
I feel so bad for poor little Socmo...he leads such an angst ridden life. Every week he finds himself in yet another high anxiety pickle. A great job for not having enough time.
Visiting late... (in fact, the next topic's already listed). Was wondering what the speed demon SocMo would be up to. Love the yellow speed blur trailing his wheels. Personally, I stay off those way dangerous things.
I used to have nightmares about this exact thing happening to me. I always end up sliding off the trail and into the river. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteAhh Socmo. What would Illustration Friday be without him?
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The look on his face is priceless :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat one!
I heart Socmo.
my face looks like that everytime I LOOK at skates. Maybe SocMo should do like me, and turn them in for some nice tennies.
ReplyDeletePoor little guy -good thing he's soft! Cute drawing.
ReplyDeleteSocMo is in a very tricky situation here, i've had nightmares akin to this. By the look on his face. I think he wishes he had worn a parachute!
ReplyDeleteGreat fun to look at, cool piece!
This was inspired by an acutal experience... boy was I scared when I realized I was going too fast and had no idea how to stop!
ReplyDeleteI went back to jogging after that little experiment!
Love your work!!!!
ReplyDeleteI feel so bad for poor little Socmo...he leads such an angst ridden life. Every week he finds himself in yet another high anxiety pickle. A great job for not having enough time.
ReplyDeleteGreat expression on the Socmo! I guess he doesn't have the need for speed.
ReplyDeleteVery fun, love the illo.
ReplyDeletegot to love the monkey!
ReplyDeleteVisiting late... (in fact, the next topic's already listed). Was wondering what the speed demon SocMo would be up to. Love the yellow speed blur trailing his wheels. Personally, I stay off those way dangerous things.
ReplyDeleteNext week roller derby! Great work. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteThis happend to my pop once while walking the dog who saw a cat. Wisely, he let go of the leash!
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