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A bit of unashamed shilling

For those of you who don't know what my wife, Melissa does, (besides wondering how stoned she was to marry me), she's a fantasy artist, and a damned good one. (Hell yeah I'm biased, sue me.) This year, she's created a calendar of some of her better pieces, and it's pretty cool.

(For the guys hoping for generic "wish I was Boris" tit-tacular chicks in chainmail, sorry.)

It's also for sale!

Information on the calendar and printing details are on her site, and you can buy it "direct" from her DeviantArt gallery.

Remember folks, she has to live with me, and good hallucinogenics are not cheap.


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