MechFly is meant to eat old rusted cars and metal rubish at city dumps, but now they are mostly used to spy on the hands of poker players and to annoy your little brother or sister...
A mechanical fly! I wonder what goodies he can get into.... does he come with a teeny tape recorder for those sessions on the wall? Has he ever been to the oval office? Does he know what Martha really said? Are you keeping all of this a secret?
Hiya Ginger ! These lil' flies are fully equipted with digital playback and wireless transmission for those secret discussions about where Jimmy Hoffa was buried (emphasis on the 'was' ). The oval office has a drawer in the Presidents desk that contains nothing but bottles of Jack Daniels (and here you thought he was choking on a pretzel because of a football pass on tv...)
As for Martha, she was busy doing her impression of Hannibal from Silence of the Lambs, no really ! She had a crock pot and chives when Tito Jackson finally disappeared ( and you thought Michael Jackson cannibalized him years ago for parts, silly Ginger)
Reminds me of a scene from Dan Brown's book, Deception Point. The US Government sent out a little mosquito sized "bug" to video and audio what was going on at a base camp.
26 Comments:
Wonderful drawing!
Why thank you StampyCat !
Meow !
What was MechFly created to do, Steve? :)
MechFly is meant to eat old rusted cars and metal rubish at city dumps, but now they are mostly used to spy on the hands of poker players and to annoy your little brother or sister...
:-D
i knew this theme would be right up your alley, and surprise a mechanical fly!!! Really great work!
Love the MechFly! Better keep it away from my robotic cat.
Go-go Gadget Flyswatter! Cool drawing. Does he still throw up on his food to eat it?
A mechanical fly! I wonder what goodies he can get into.... does he come with a teeny tape recorder for those sessions on the wall? Has he ever been to the oval office? Does he know what Martha really said? Are you keeping all of this a secret?
LOL! We sure don't need any of those! Have a good wqeek Steve!
Thanx, ValGalArt ! I've been itching to find a reason to post this lil' guy. It's been 'bugging' me awhile...
:-D
I've heard of K-9 from Doctor Who, Cbobak, but I've never heard of Fee-Line on Illustration Friday...
:-D
Meow !
Wowers Penny, I mean Tony. Yeah, the throwing up still happens, but it's all carbon cubes with a few bits of plastic.
Kinda nice in comparison to real vomit, even if it is tiny dots...
:-)
Hiya Ginger ! These lil' flies are fully equipted with digital playback and wireless transmission for those secret discussions about where Jimmy Hoffa was buried (emphasis on the 'was' ).
The oval office has a drawer in the Presidents desk that contains nothing but bottles of Jack Daniels (and here you thought he was choking on a pretzel because of a football pass on tv...)
As for Martha, she was busy doing her impression of Hannibal from Silence of the Lambs, no really ! She had a crock pot and chives when Tito Jackson finally disappeared ( and you thought Michael Jackson cannibalized him years ago for parts, silly Ginger)
I may write a book one day...
:-D
Hey Yo Joe ! Buying a bug zapper would only recharge these mechanical gizmos, I'd go with a metal fly swatter...
This flyeeee is a cutiiiieeee!
You are most kind, MerlinPrincesseee !
:-D
Reminds me of a scene from Dan Brown's book, Deception Point. The US Government sent out a little mosquito sized "bug" to video and audio what was going on at a base camp.
Very cool concept!
i like the retro futuristic look. shoo fly, don't bother me!
Super Fly!
Now wouldn't he be a sweet companion for the corner guy. He needs a friend.
Very nice! Good idea and drawing!
Nasa already has a spy bot the size of a double size dragonfly, Lou. Watch the skies !
Sorry Ohmtastic, you are just too sweet to be ignored by these lil' buggies.
:-)
And gangstalicious too, LargeArt...
:-D
Speaking of the Corner, I'm glad you said something Janey. A new post is now available !
:-)
Thanx for the the compliment, StpIllustrations !
=^_^=
Post a Comment
<< Home