Found conversation, scribbled down in notebook, embellished later.
Fortune: “I can’t say that I do”
My name is Paul Greer, I work full time at BDH, making computer animation for the telly.
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Smaller version of this.

“A great awe came on all as they realised that the ship, as if by a miracle, had found the harbour, unsteered save by the hand of a dead man! However, all took place more quickly than it takes to write these words. The schooner paused not, but rushing across the harbour, pitched herself on that accumulation of sand and gravel washed by many tides and many storms into the southeast corner of the pier jutting under the East Cliff, known locally as Tate Hill Pier.
There was of course a considerable concussion as the vessel drove up on the sand heap. Every spar, rope, and stay was strained, and some of the `top-hammer’ came crashing down. But, strangest of all, the very instant the shore was touched, an immense dog sprang up on deck from below, as if shot up by the concussion, and running forward, jumped from the bow on the sand.”

1992
He really is quite the dude, and could take you quite easily, just look into his eyes.
Drawn about 1 year before Gary Oldman turned the character into pantomime dame.
My world is all heat and flies at the moment, can’t you tell?
Here’s to old friends.
Fortune: “You guys are all the same!”
Many elements came together when I drew this picture. It changed the way I thought about what I did and how I did it. I have never been quite sure why.
I no longer have the original, this scan is taken from a colour photocopy (remember them?).
Don’t ask me who it is, because I do not know.
No, really.
This time 6 months ago I was mostly animating adult toys.
I was assured no small dogs were harmed by flying toys during the filming of this viral.
Fortune: “ditados pela diaba veste fause!“