Turk is big. Turk is tough. Turk is nasty, and Turk is rough. But little did Turk know, that on one faithful call, in a tree big and tall, that he would become smitten with a kitten named Toots. Now, embarrassed and shocked, and with the fear of being mocked, Turk acted as if he wasn't under a crush. But everybody knew and would from this day proclaim, that Turk The Terrible had been tamed!
_____
I would like to introduce you to my new whimsical painting, Turk The Terrible. Inspired by the classic Jim Croce song, Bad Bad Leroy Brown, my character has just discovered that he is not as tough as he once thought and his heart can be softened by the purr of a rescued feline. Turk The Terrible will make a fun and memorable addition to any wall or office. What's more, pre-order on or before July 7th and receive a popular 5x7" signed mini-print with each 16x20" print ordered.
Pre-order TURK THE TERRIBLE here:
http://artstudioseven.com/LE%20Print%20Pages/Turk.htm
The login above DOES NOT provide access to Fire Engineering magazine archives. Please go here for our archives.
Our contributors' posts are not vetted by the Fire Engineering technical board, and reflect the views and opinions of the individual authors. Anyone is welcome to participate.
For vetted content, please go to www.fireengineering.com/issues.
We are excited to have you participate in our discussions and interactive forums. Before you begin posting, please take a moment to read our community policy page.
Be Alert for Spam
We actively monitor the community for spam, however some does slip through. Please use common sense and caution when clicking links. If you suspect you've been hit by spam, e-mail peter.prochilo@clarionevents.com.
Check out the most recent episode and schedule of UPCOMING PODCASTS
45 members
116 members
62 members
73 members
166 members
65 members
277 members
510 members
10 members
106 members
© 2024 Created by fireeng. Powered by
FE Home | Product Center | Training | Zones | Fire-EMS | Firefighting | Apparatus | Health/Safety | Leadership | Prevention | Rescue |
You need to be a member of Fire Engineering Training Community to add comments!
Join Fire Engineering Training Community