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All the accents reminded me of a mixture of different languages. And I was having pasta the night I made this font. It was fettucine if you're wondering...
The name came to me the night I made Chonker but that font wasn't very loverly, so I saved it for later. And this font is cute enough with the hearts! Type the heart by using the asterisk (*) key.
No more microwave dinners.
Where the river goes.
Wiseguys of the east.
A font with it's roots in the 70s. French artist and designer Jean Larcher's "Computer" font (as seen in Fantastic Alphabets (Dover, 1976) reveals and uses the limitations of the computers of the day. Each letter is the same size, with the upper left corner missing--like punch cards. (His font also had a curious, matzoh-like texture.) I've recreated that font, adding only a few characters to round it out. Includes caps, numbers, and limited punctuation.
(All keyboard characters (caps=lower), some foreign/special) is another font from my brother's boring party. Looks cool, I think! Dig it!
He couldn't move it wasn't his fault. He had the serious syndrome known as lethargy, which afflicts so many people and remains without a cure. Certainly one of the worst syndrome's known to woman kind, as it appears to only afflict men.
He was certainly lucid, in fact he was so lucid he was almost boarding on incomprehensibly detailed.
It's a completely automated laundry. Just throw your clothes in one door and they come up the other one washed, dried and ironed.

