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The Soldier sitting to the right of the girl wearing the blue polka dot dress has the old "G,I. Blues" syndrome. The bartender has eyes that are sunken inwards with absolutely no expression on his face what - so - ever.
Is there a signiture and a date of the drawing ?
Signed: An American Soldier stationed in Mannheim, Germany.
9:20 P.M. / Saturday / 14 / July / 2007
Motts Bar.
"Cheers everybody. Try a Molson Canadian on me!"
That individual that was drawing this picture may have become so emotionally distraught of being a patient at that hospital for possibly a long period of time, and he or she may have wanted to return to or to remind themselves of their favorite neighborhood bar that they (hospital patient) wanted to draw that picture as another form of a psychological escape or to try to help themselves to relax in their medical environment.
(tee hee hee)
' Except you with your back to us who is already depressed '