Hello art fans!
Wow, this new shiny forum is amazing and perfect for my shiny new art that I have to share with you all. I've had a change of career and I'm not working with my friend Dave any more, he went a bit strange, you know, with the conspiracy theories and everything, our local Aldi is constantly sold out of tin foil as Dave can't decide on what style of hat to go for. He can really pull off a trilby that man, not many folks can do that. Less said about his fez phase the better, he looked like an angry pencil.
So no more sausages I'm afraid, I work in a cats protection league charity shop putting stickers on things and making up prices in my head and that. I really like it, I get to listen to the radio all day, I get a 5% discount, it's next door to Greggs etc. I don't really like cats though so that's a bit of a downer. I had a t-shirt printed that says 'I don't like cats' which I wear under my jumper, that balances out the karma nicely but I have to remember never to take my jumper off in the shop or Maureen will not be happy AT ALL. She's already threatened me with the stapler when I accidentally ate her Muller Light.
So anyway, I was rooting through a box of old tat the other week and came across what seems to be an incredibly rare Japanese arcade game flyer. I know, like what are the chances????? It's for a prototype of the Sega arcade game called Hang On. Now a little known fact about Hang On is that during game development it was actually called 'Wait A Bit' but Yu Suzuki didn't think it was very good and people might not leave the start line on time, so he changed it to Hang On, which is what I shout at the other bikes when I'm playing.
Until next time
