Ladies and gentleman of the jury…
we now present to you this week’s art for:
Please select each one you want to vote for below.
DANimal:
Pineaple:
Welcome back all… it’s been a tough couple of weeks here at headquarters, but we are finally back and ready for a challuunge!
HAPPY / GRIND is due TOMORROW by 2pm!
So get your creative hats warmed up and make something spectacular!
See you all here tomorrow for HAPPY / GRIND!
Alright all you lovely people, it’s time to say howdy to your favorite R-WAC challuunger! We’ve tallied all the votes and last week’s winner is:
DANA! Woot woot! That’s right DANA! You are now the proud owner of last week’s bragging rights! They can’t be spent in a store or online, but what truly cherished things can? Get on out there and come back with two words by this Friday!
Speaking of Friday, 2pm PST is when this week’s RENO / CRAZY art is due, so maybe get ta crackin on a submission for lunch?
Inspiration: RENO / CRAZY
All right! All left! It’s been a darned tootin fine weekend of voting! And you all did not disappoint! We have a winner and a winner is what we have! So last week’s winner was:
Chocolate Thunder! That’s right, pal! You won! Now get on out there and come back on Friday with two random words!
Ok so we all know by now that this week’s challuunge is due by Friday at 2pm, right? Well… eh, I got nothing. So on to your inspiration for this week’s words:
FIRE / SPRITE
FIRE
Drawing Bleach Style Fire:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT2bfmHFQhQ
SPRITE
Welcome. Come on in. Pull up a chair. Brew some fine malt teas and grab a yummie hairy sandwich. It’s that time once again to view and vote for all of your favorite submissions for this week’s art challuunge. Thanks to all the glorious people that submitted their art this week. I think it goes without saying that you are all more amazing than batman on an elephant.
Next week’s words will be:
FIRE / SPRITE
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Now, without further ado about nothing,
This week’s submissions for:
DRIVE / CLAM
Don’t forget to click em to see them bigger.
And vote for as many as you want at the end!
Chocolate Thunder:
Dana:
DANimal:
HotRod:
Wurm:
Ok this poll thing is getting on my nerves! If two polls show up below, just use the first one to cast your votes. You can pick as many as you want. Sorry for the technical difficulties!!
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Ok, we are announcing this week’s winner a little late… big whoopty doo, right? So who won? Let’s gather up all the votes, count them twice and reveal the winner:
WURM! Woot! Ok, get your spurs all sharpened up and ride on out into the big blue yonder and come back with two GOOD words for next week.
Meanwhile, this week’s words are due tomorrow by 2pm PST. Here’s some inspiration:
CLAM / DRIVE
CLAM:
noun
1.any of various bivalve mollusks, especially certain edible species.
Compare quahog, soft-shell clam.
2.Informal. a secretive or silent person.
3.clamminess.
4.Slang. a dollar or the sum of a dollar:
I only made 60 clams a week.
verb (used without object), clammed, clamming.
5.to gather or dig clams.
Verb phrases
6.clam up, Slang. to refuse to talk or reply; refrain from talking or divulging information:
The teacher asked who had thrown the eraser, but the class clammed up.
DRIVE:
verb (used with object), drove or (Archaic) drave, driven, driving.
1.to send, expel, or otherwise cause to move by force or compulsion:
to drive away the flies; to drive back an attacking army; to drive a person to desperation.
2.to cause and guide the movement of (a vehicle, an animal, etc.):
to drive a car; to drive a mule.
3.to convey in a vehicle:
She drove them to the station.
4.to force to work or act:
He drove the workers until they collapsed.
5.to impel; constrain; urge; compel.
6.to carry (business, an agreement, etc.) vigorously through:
He drove a hard bargain.
7.to keep (machinery) going.
8.Baseball.
- to cause the advance of (a base runner) by a base hit or sacrifice fly:
He drove him home with a scratch single.
- to cause (a run) to be scored by a base hit or sacrifice fly:
He drove in two runs.
9.Golf. to hit (a golf ball), especially from the tee, as with a driver or driving iron:
She drove the ball within ten feet of the pin.
10.Sports.
- to hit or propel (a ball, puck, shuttlecock, etc.) very hard.
- to kick (a ball) with much force.
11.Hunting.
- to chase (game).
- to search (a district) for game.
12.to float (logs) down a river or stream.
13.(in mining, construction, etc.) to excavate (a mine or tunnel heading).
verb (used without object), drove or (Archaic) drave, driven, driving.
14.to cause and guide the movement of a vehicle or animal, especially to operate an automobile.
15.to go or travel in a driven vehicle:
He drives to work with me.
16.Golf. to hit a golf ball, especially from the tee, as with a driver or driving iron :
He drove long and straight throughout the match.
17.to strive vigorously toward a goal or objective; to work, play, or try wholeheartedly and with determination.
18.to go along before an impelling force; be impelled:
The ship drove before the wind.
19.to rush or dash violently.
noun
20.the act of driving.
21.a trip in a vehicle, especially a short pleasure trip:
a Sunday drive in the country.
22.an impelling along, as of game, cattle, or floating logs, in a particular direction.
23.the animals, logs, etc., thus driven.
24.Psychology. an inner urge that stimulates activity or inhibition; a basic or instinctive need:
the hunger drive; sex drive.
25.a vigorous onset or onward course toward a goal or objective:
the drive toward the goal line.
26.a strong military offensive.
adjective
37.noting or pertaining to a part of a machine or vehicle used for its propulsion.
Verb phrases
38.drive at, to attempt or intend to convey; allude to; suggest:
What are you driving at?
Idioms
39.let drive, to aim a blow or missile at; attack:
He let drive at his pursuers.