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Skip Williamson

Skip Williamson
Location
Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Birthday
August 19
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Cartoonist, writer, artist, unrepentant insurgent, publication designer, pornographer and an aggravating carbuncle on the ass of Culture.

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MARCH 21, 2009 11:14PM

The Biological Imperative

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"Life is a sexually transmitted disease" -Unknown
 
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Untitled-1 copy
 
 
Dominatrix Precision Drill Team copy 1
 
Tunnels copy
 
Smoot sex copy
 
 
 
  

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Rated for: Provocative. Weirdly interesting. Discomfituring.

That's different than saying I liked it, though.
Well done; we seem to have had similar matrimonial experiences-- guard rails on the "Tunnel Of Marriage" was a nice touch.
The tunnel of marriage --realism at its best.
I had to change pants: life is indeed an STD. The kind with no know cure at the moment. It'll come to me though. I know it will; at least it will in the end for sure.
This is voluptuous art at it's finest! Great chuckles, bringing me back to memories of past escapades and a night to remember at the London Playboy Club in the early 70's with three camera men on holiday from LA. That's another story. These cartoons speak volumes to me. Delighted!
Hmm. I'll have to think about these. Culturally speaking, of course.
Wow!! Very Peter Max combined with Robert Crumb. You are very, very talented! I've probably seen your work before and not known it was you (duh, how could I have), but your stuff is so, so great. That Life magazine cover is incredible.

Anyway, you should do some Blog Whoring (we've got to come up with a better term than that!); get some people over here to see this stuff.
Love the sex symbols! You are too talented for OS :-)
Where might I find this army of Fat-Bottomed Girls? They make my rocking world go round.
Ah, spring -- isn't it romantic? Better to have loved and lost, they say; but sounds like you're say even better to have never loved.
How did I miss this post?

Disturbing and accurate.

Funny too.