Re: Pirate Games

Well, I haven't submitted since "Cats, The T-Shirt," but I have been working furiously (not actually working angry, but rather, working hard) in the background.
J5 told me about GIMP, so I don't have to import from my free drawing program for the HP Touchpad into Open Office Impress into Microsoft Paint, back into, well, you get the picture.
The idea here is that pirates don't play nice games.
Aha! Figured that out on your own, did you?
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Edit: To clarify, I submitted to "Cats, Cats, Cats;" common sense now suggests that bastardizing the Derby theme could lead to confusion about which Derby and/or which entry. I belatedly realized that there was, in fact, a "Cats, the Musical," and I do not wish to step on anyone"s toes.
My thought process had originally dredged up a series of redux names that White Wolf had after "Magic: The Gathering," such as "Pimp, the Backhanding."My household tends to oversimplify things sometimes, and I get used to shorthand speech.
My four shirt entries in my first ever Woot! Derby, and my first ever illustration submissions went to Cats! Cats! Cats!; they were Feline Ouroboros, F. Ouroboros Pop Art, Three to Tee, and Cheshire Dressing Room.
Sorry for any potential confusion.