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[challenge entry] Izzard and me
During his skin head phase when we were young together...

...those were happy times!

From the Photoshop something that makes you happy challenge. See all 351 entries (closed)

(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 1:45, archived)
# No bridge, helicopter, or shark
so I wonder if that is real...
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 1:58, archived)
# It is
Honest!!!
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:03, archived)
# He looks very different with no hair
he also appears to have been better at doing his eye make-up back then.

You also look very familiar for no reason that I can put my finger on.
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:13, archived)
# His mum used to help him.
However, she inssited upon the skin head thing in order to balance it out! Eastbourne can get a bit rough at night, and eyeliner does not help!

BTW matazone, I just checked out your work...wonderfull x
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:23, archived)
# She sounds like a sensible lady
Do you still keep in touch at all?
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:32, archived)
# Occasionally!
He tends to be a bit busy these days!
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:36, archived)
# I can imagine he is.
Ah well, at least if you meet up then it will always clearly be his round. He's done quite an impressive trick: the transformation from surrealist transvestite stand-up comedian into voice artist for a children's film is not one that has occured frequently in history.
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:43, archived)
# Well
Sometimes lightning strikes twice! I'm a comedian aswell (that might me where you've clocked me before) you can't tell in that photo but I'm partial to a dab of of the old face paint myself!
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:56, archived)
# hmm
the black on his eyes is about 30 shades darker than the darkest things in the rest of the picture... also his mouth's a bit squint...
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 2:52, archived)
# lol, unfortunately, it IS shopped
and so easy to tell
(, Mon 1 Nov 2004, 17:56, archived)
#
'specially as the "guinness draught" glass is only about 4 years old
(, Tue 2 Nov 2004, 18:51, archived)