Still Life Drawing Tickle

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Jun 8, 1999, 3:00:00 AM6/8/99
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Hidely Ho Neighborinos. The following situation occured no less than an
hour ago in a Life Drawing class on the 7th floor of my school. I was in
the neighboring classroom, the IDT Workshop, working on a set of wooden
stocks I told the teacher were for a theater performance (giggle) and
during break I went next door to to see some people I hang out with a
lot. I go in, and standing on the platform in the middle of the room is
this girl Alyssa. Now, Alyssa is one of these girls who will be carded
at every bar until shes 40. Shes 18 yet looks like she could be about
11. Joanne, Ji and Squirrel were sketching her (everyone else in the
class had left for the 10 minute break) and she stood there,
wearing jean shorts, a tank top, BAREFOOT, with one leg up behind her
and her arms stretched out.

My trademark wicked smile formed on my lips as I stood behind her. She
was about to turn her head when Ji yelled "DONT MOVE!!" (Ji is very
passionatte about her artwork) I smiled at Squirrel who knew what I was
going to do, as he would do the same also in that situation. I walked
over to the teachers cart with all her supplies and picked out a stiff
bristled paint brush. ::sinister grin::

I returned to my spot behind Alyssa, still perfectly still with one leg
up behind her. I very slowly began to run the brush down her foot from
heel to toes. She tried desperately not to laugh. I ran it back up. She
still held out. I turned around the brush and used the end of the handle
instead. I was amazed how resiliant she was. I got up on the platform
with her and worked the same treatment on her under arm. She quickly
held her breath. That was the spot! After another minute or two, she
fell into me laughing hysterically.

Ji looked up and said "You should consider yourself lucky that I was
done." Squirrel showed me his sketch. He added me in the backround with
the brush to Alyssas foot! LOL. Ciao.


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