Sean, I love the slow burn of the story… for a second i wondered what was the point, and then it smacked me right in the face! Is this a dream? It certainly feels like one. great work!
Jonny, you rock as usual. I’m always excited to see new work of yours. Do i detect a Yokotama influence in this one?
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All I can say is wow… some of the finest work I’d say from both of you gents. Excellent!!
Thanks, Daniel.
Sean, I love the slow burn of the story… for a second i wondered what was the point, and then it smacked me right in the face! Is this a dream? It certainly feels like one. great work!
Jonny, you rock as usual. I’m always excited to see new work of yours. Do i detect a Yokotama influence in this one?
Keep it up fellas, you make a great team!
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