Good side or Bad side

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Uncle Al
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Good side or Bad side

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Which side are you :?:

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Re: Good side or Bad side

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I'm on the side of the original E H Shepard illustrations, not the emetic Disney ones....
https://www.ableartslearnforlife.org/po ... -h-shepard
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Me too.
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Definitely the good side ............. preferably referencing the Ernest H Shepard drawings.
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I'm probably deluding myself but I like to think I see both sides about the same. I do tend to focus on the "good" while being fully aware of the omnipresent "bad".
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