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Mixed Medium Sports posted on Jun 28, 2006
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As the holiday season rolls around again....who can resist wishing robotalk the Happiest of Halloweens. robotalk? robotalk?

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Mondwin

3:34AM | Wed, 28 June 2006

Hurray for Robotalk!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Fantastic dedi!!Bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx

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jif3d

4:09AM | Wed, 28 June 2006

Go the Robo-moves...he never looked sooooo good (only kidding Rob, otherwise you might bench-press me !) happy HELL-O-WEENIE ? nice dedi Hop Cheers

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TwoPynts

7:51AM | Wed, 28 June 2006

Hahahee! Thank for the morning grin, better that coffee. Text for Hopalong (and robotalk): "George Lerner of New York City invented and patented Mr. Potato Head in 1952. Based on an earlier toy called make a face that used a real potato, Lerner designed his all-plastic toy as a prize for cereal premiums. Lerner sold Mr. Potato Head to the Hassenfeld Brothers of Rhode Island, who owned Hasbro Inc., the toy company. Hasbro sold the first Mr. Potato Head with a styrofoam head as a base for the facial plug-ins. However, instructions were included that suggested the use of vegetables and fruits instead of the styrofoam. Mr. Potato Head was the first toy to be advertised on television. In 1985, he received four write-in votes in the mayoral election in Boise, Idaho. Today, Hasbro, Inc. still manufactures Mr. Potato Head. In 1966, Mr. Potato Head acquired a new wrinkle with the addition of Jumping Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head." For more potato fun, visit the link below for an interactive online experience (perhaps the owners or RR should take notes for making the gallery even more interactive when it comes to playing with our images...): ;^P http://inventors.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://www.cs.utk.edu/%257Effowler/javahtml/potato/Potato.html

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Digimon

8:20AM | Wed, 28 June 2006

C'mon Twopynts! That's barely enough text to cover the back of a matchbook! ; ) Robotalk? Robotalk? I think the maestro is on a lifting "Bender", and has little time for the struggles of auto-resize-compression-algorithms!! But I share your sentiment, not the same with out his robo-narration! Still love the Cheetah comment the best!! And, er, nice potato head!!

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robotalk

9:10AM | Wed, 28 June 2006

I like the resolution/texture ..expression of this guy...and then I also like being mentioned in your art...thanklemens to you! Yes ! I've been doing non stop bench press meets(5 in under 30 days) and my ..art attempts lately have been not 'different ' enough to post --however,yesterday i nearly took all my rejects..put them in one file and called them a 'medley of my flops'-but couldn't get all those 'flops' in to one tiny space..or digital flophouse if you will !

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Richardphotos

1:47PM | Thu, 29 June 2006

very funny and in the tradition of robotalk

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jocko500

9:06PM | Thu, 29 June 2006

very cool work here. guess he looking for something

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watteville

8:33AM | Thu, 13 November 2008

nice conversation: more artists of life, just it's 2 years ago - qué pena


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