New Year’s Baby Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/31/2004


Just a quick note to any ladies out there attending a New Year’s Party:
making out with the guy dressed as the New Year’s Baby is good luck for keeping your resolutions.

The Eleventh Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/22/2004


Yes, the Pipers Piping are a little smaller than they should be, but if I made them actual size they would be too big for one screen.
Just consider them far away.

The Tenth Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/20/2004


The Ten Lords A-Leapin’ have never been so righteous!
I took a small liberty between leapin’ and bouncin’, but so what?
If you laughed at the Lord with the Jack Nicholson face, then you are going to hell.

The Ninth Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/17/2004


When I told my sister that the Nine Ladies Dancing would be like those giant dolls attached to poles, she initially thought I meant strippers.
That was way off.
Does anyone know the name of this type of ”entertainment” we sometimes see at basketball half-time shows?

The Eighth Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/16/2004


Wow, what a project.
I am indeed guilty of drawing one maid and changing her hair and skin color 7 times, but how authentic are these things supposed to be?
I don’t even get paid for this, (however donations are gladly accepted).

The Seventh Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/13/2004


The Seven Swans are a-swimmin’ in a little kiddie pool, (a pool originally seen during Unsuccessful Suicide Week).
This is it for bird references in this song, but now I have to start drawing actual people.
Who gives other people as gifts?
This song is terrible.

The Sixth Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/10/2004


Six Geese a-Layin’ was a very fun theme to work with.
Don V gave me some ideas, and it may turn out to be the best in the series.
A few things to note are the eggs on the bedposts, the can of Reddi-Wip, and the egg beater.
Dirty dirty birds, those geese.

The Fifth Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/08/2004


This song sucks.
I chose to depict a savage side of Lee in this piece.
Here he has gotten the Five Golden Rings by knocking out Mr T. with a baseball bat.
Who pities who now?

The Fourth Day of Christmas Lee

Lee of the Day: A History
12/06/2004


Four Calling Birds?
This song gets worse and worse, doesn’t it?
I thought this one was going to be great, but it turned out very basic and not all that funny.