
It reminds me that if I like it I should click also. Which I did, so I did!
Wooo and that.
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Wooo and that.


Taken at Speaker's Corner (Hyde Park, London) in less snowy times.

just as well as the kids in the area would be out making noise and I`d start calling them cunts
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long time no see, Mr.Lanc
how the devil are you? popping over to Blackpool next weekend?
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 12:22,
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how the devil are you? popping over to Blackpool next weekend?

Im not too bad ta. You?
Im unsure at the moment about Blackpool. Got a few things going but i do have somewhere to stay if i can make it.
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Im unsure at the moment about Blackpool. Got a few things going but i do have somewhere to stay if i can make it.

We should try to make this the next craze for school kids.
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It's not snowing in Madrid either. Kind of warm and sunny, in fact.
/smug


Also, I am creating a new web site, www.pc-stuff.co.uk/test/about.html Your opponion on the site design would be appreciated.

The text under the pictures is a bit hard to read, though.
/1280x1024
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 12:13,
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/1280x1024

That bridge in the top left is missing something but I can't quite put my finger on it...
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That takes me back to Monkey Island! Woo to things that do that!
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Question:
Do you ever sleep? I'm sure i saw you here at 1:30 this morning making stuff and your here again, making stuff!
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 12:00,
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Do you ever sleep? I'm sure i saw you here at 1:30 this morning making stuff and your here again, making stuff!

an alleyway in hastings, no snow

click for biggety-biggety bong
edit: note the sub 50k filesize, with a link to full size
/notsosubtlehint
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click for biggety-biggety bong
edit: note the sub 50k filesize, with a link to full size
/notsosubtlehint

he was actually riding that at the big battle not neccesarily100%FACT!
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the lighting is superb, i like the way the bike is half in daylight half in alley dark.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:51,
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Thats well over the 50k and you could have posted it in the same thread as your other photo. The board slows down abit then and less people blow a gasket over people posting real photos on sundays.
In other news: Nice shot, dramatic
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:44,
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In other news: Nice shot, dramatic

i didnt want to whinge, but even the other pic he posted was over 100k
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:45,
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From the FAQ.
The filesize is fine and the image is excellent.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:46,
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The filesize is fine and the image is excellent.

/pedant
i dont normally whinge when it comes to RPS, im a keen photographer myself.
but when people start posting these big images it just gives the regular nazis an excuse to flame all real photos
edit: the pepperpot size scale
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:48,
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i dont normally whinge when it comes to RPS, im a keen photographer myself.
but when people start posting these big images it just gives the regular nazis an excuse to flame all real photos
edit: the pepperpot size scale

"For file size, a still image will rarely need to be over 50KB and an animation should preferably be under 200KB, but anything up to 250 KB is acceptable."
My interpretation indicates 250kb is for animations.
The only time when stills should be over 50k really is for storyboard stuff with lots of frames.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:49,
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My interpretation indicates 250kb is for animations.
The only time when stills should be over 50k really is for storyboard stuff with lots of frames.

although, that's a link, so I'm talking shit
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*is a click happy linky prat*
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:54,
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it's fine it's always a purple link when it appears so i allways check before clicking.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:56,
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bright things lights, or are they shopped in?
Another excellent pic btw - are they on B&W film, or just digital greyscaled?
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:44,
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Another excellent pic btw - are they on B&W film, or just digital greyscaled?

the composition.
Do you have a interweb site with your luverly pics on?
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:52,
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Do you have a interweb site with your luverly pics on?

moobies
in other news, i fell off the dunny pissed up the other week, and fcuked me foot up

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in other news, i fell off the dunny pissed up the other week, and fcuked me foot up


I rolled my ankle playing football last year couldn't walk for 2 days.
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I fell over a wall playing football in Leeds a few years back, ripped my left shin to heck, the moral of that story is to remember to jump when jumping a wall
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:52,
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my drunken antics have got me injured a number of times, never too serious just cuts and grazes appearing in the morning that i don't remember causing!
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oh, and I stabbed myself in the stomach when I was about 18, by jumping on top of a fence. Silly me.

the fist was on the left side, and my doctor didn't believe I had been hit at all. I deserved it though, as I had drunk about 20 bottles of grolsch, and taken a distinct dislike of Zinedin Zidane
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seemed to be more of a tourist location than anything else, the British and Commonwealth cemeteries at Bayuex and at Tilly Sur Mers (think i've spelt that wrong), the smallest cemetery with the grave of the 16 year old that lied about his age to sign up, were a lot more poignant and touching
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I can see your colouring in on my ridiculously bright monitor!
'ning miss
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:39,
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'ning miss

At work at London Zoo. This slithered across the path:

I was a bit freaked out, because my very first encounter with a snake 'in the wild' was at the fucking zoo, so I obviously assumed it had escaped and might be able to kill with it's gaze at ten yards.
Eventually the head of the reptile house was summoned:
who picked it up faster than that mad South African bloke
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I was a bit freaked out, because my very first encounter with a snake 'in the wild' was at the fucking zoo, so I obviously assumed it had escaped and might be able to kill with it's gaze at ten yards.
Eventually the head of the reptile house was summoned:
who picked it up faster than that mad South African bloke

but it got larger as I drew nearer...
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:41,
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But the markings round the back of the head seem to be like a grass snake.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:58,
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Nothing to worry about - that's a grass snake I'm sure. You can tell from the yellow behind its head. UK native but I've never seen one, annoyingly.
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being by a beach on a lake in Provence. A little French girl comes up to her mother with a snake in a bucket. Said mother screams like merry hell. I casually walked up (being about 12 at the time) and said "Non, non, c'est pas une viper. Ce n'est pas dangereuse." It was a viperine snake, a little baby one. Looks like an adder but isn't.
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with your youthfull command of the language, or were you merely brought up there?
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 12:23,
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My brother used to have a pet grass snake. Gawd the number of people who shat themselves because they thought it was an adder!
Tsk
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 12:01,
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Tsk

i am stupid. i can't figure it out. *kicks photoshop*
would you prefer me to link them?
and: thankyou! i'm usually all of the crappness with photography so these make me proudful.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:55,
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would you prefer me to link them?
and: thankyou! i'm usually all of the crappness with photography so these make me proudful.

best thing to do in the future is use the "save for web" feature as it allows you to see the optimized shot and it's filesize. With the photos above if you shrunk them by about 50 pixels you would probably be on the 50k limit.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:58,
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i am very computer illiterate.
i thumbnailified. hope it works. *crosses fingers*
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 12:03,
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i thumbnailified. hope it works. *crosses fingers*

[*May have made that one up]
[*Edit - I think that would be Arbor aenigma simianus, literally. No honest idea about the real scientific name.]
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:49,
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[*Edit - I think that would be Arbor aenigma simianus, literally. No honest idea about the real scientific name.]

wooooo to teh miniscule size. i wish more people would pay heed........
also woo pic, it am lovely
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:34,
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also woo pic, it am lovely


Taken on a Geology field trip near Hastings in 1997. Nice view from up there, I imagine. The missing door can be seen at the foot of the cliff.


I found a great big Iguanadon footprint not far from where I took that photo and some good fossil worm-casts. Some great faults there too. Sorry - once a geologist, always a geologist.
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not such a great place to be if you dislike chavs and murder.
but its all swings and roundabouts really innit?
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but its all swings and roundabouts really innit?

I'm in Croydon - the posh end, mind.
We still got two chaps shotgunned in a pub up the road not so long ago.
Plus Charlie Kray lived nearby. I used to play rugby with his grandson.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:55,
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We still got two chaps shotgunned in a pub up the road not so long ago.
Plus Charlie Kray lived nearby. I used to play rugby with his grandson.

I took this on a geology field trip once:
digger
not as amusing but a nice photo I think.
We found some lovely logs and a few rocks.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:45,
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digger
not as amusing but a nice photo I think.
We found some lovely logs and a few rocks.

"Honey, I'm just going to run to the store to get some milaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa...........
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:33,
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or does that house look surprised and annoyed?
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:37,
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I particularly liked the samaritans plaque on the entrance. Though the railings
etc are bloody high, you'd have to really persevere to throw yourself off it.
Better off jumping the cliff, the photo was taken from a cave in the side of the cliff-
instant death if you juped from the overhang.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:34,
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etc are bloody high, you'd have to really persevere to throw yourself off it.
Better off jumping the cliff, the photo was taken from a cave in the side of the cliff-
instant death if you juped from the overhang.

and scraping in at just over the maximum recommended file size for an image
more of this, please
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:26,
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more of this, please

Sorry about the excess, I did optimise another version but it lost a lot of clarity.
I hoped people wouldn't shout.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:36,
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I hoped people wouldn't shout.

What is that thing?
Have you been genetically welding rats, seals and dogs again?
;)
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:14,
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Have you been genetically welding rats, seals and dogs again?
;)

that is my dog toby...it was snowing that heavy you cant see his eyes
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:16,
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come on man.. optimise the bugger!
edit: and your dog is a neo Nazi PUNK AICMFP
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:15,
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edit: and your dog is a neo Nazi PUNK AICMFP

.. all those backhanders and sexy female translators
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:19,
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UN is full of old angry politicians who want to kill lot's of people without looking like an american president.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:24,
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Sorry the positioning of the eyes and nose just slayed me and I got rather over-excited.
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Also, I am creating a new web site, For some reason it looks really good in internet explorer, but in forefox, things are slightly out of alignment, could you please have a look and give me some suggestions? www.pc-stuff.co.uk/test/about.html
Edit: Your opponion on the site design would also be be appreciated.

paint him orange
edit: alignment in firefox looks alright from here
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:16,
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edit: alignment in firefox looks alright from here

next to the (non functioning) hit counter.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:18,
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.. I really need to stop masturbating
it`s a typical browser thing when using backgrounds in table cells; it also breaks XHTML conformance and stuff... try replacing that stuff with stylesheeted equivalents; it`ll be more future proof, easier to maintain, and may fix teh problem nicely
edit: it`s annoying, because it also renders "properly" in dreamweaver
how VERY queer
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:25,
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it`s a typical browser thing when using backgrounds in table cells; it also breaks XHTML conformance and stuff... try replacing that stuff with stylesheeted equivalents; it`ll be more future proof, easier to maintain, and may fix teh problem nicely
edit: it`s annoying, because it also renders "properly" in dreamweaver
how VERY queer

Hi Steven,
Nice fluffy!
Just had a look at the page with Firefox 1.5.0.1 and it seems to line-up OK. Where are the problems that you're experiencing?
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:19,
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Nice fluffy!
Just had a look at the page with Firefox 1.5.0.1 and it seems to line-up OK. Where are the problems that you're experiencing?

not ritely speld on the kwiz.
It sez "I'm to lazy to work" and it shud sae "I'm too lazy to work"
I think yure two lazee to spel
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:48,
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It sez "I'm to lazy to work" and it shud sae "I'm too lazy to work"
I think yure two lazee to spel

what i made a while back.

Was going to make the entire articulated suit, but thought i'd better get some work done instead.
ah well.
ps - sorry there's no snow involved, but i made it in august.
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Was going to make the entire articulated suit, but thought i'd better get some work done instead.
ah well.
ps - sorry there's no snow involved, but i made it in august.

I've made an arm from just metal, first parts of said robot suit..
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:20,
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plate steel with a hinge on the elbow. cut my arm to crap first time i forced it on.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:29,
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That'd be pretty heavy, if you do make a full suit someday leave plenty of ventilation, it gets quite hot under a sheet of metal.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:32,
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i think i might have to use something other than two mil plate as well cos the arm was heavy enough. either that or spend the next decade in the gym before hand.
no need for a plasma cutter either - just a simple gas axe gets the job done in a bit of time.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:37,
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no need for a plasma cutter either - just a simple gas axe gets the job done in a bit of time.

would look good with a big cast aluminium mace.
-ta b3ta.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:54,
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-ta b3ta.

it's lully and snowey at castle spacefish too :D
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:08,
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then the contractors can't drive up from Portsmouth and I get an easy day at work
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:10,
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We've had a mere sprinkling of rubbish hail-stoney kind of stuff here in the Leeds :(
Sorry to TJ but cookatuaa requested a larger version of this down there and my t'internickles broke so here it is....

nowchangedforamuchbiggerone
:)
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:12,
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Sorry to TJ but cookatuaa requested a larger version of this down there and my t'internickles broke so here it is....

nowchangedforamuchbiggerone
:)


camera out of the window, I'm not going out in that

i'm more inclined to agree with the latter
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:06,
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That's Evel Knievel jumping over a bus.
Buses rock.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:10,
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Buses rock.

That there are several tons of irony in this photo. Plus that's Islamic Fundamentalism, not Islam at the top left.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:12,
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Like the Quantity Surveying - as that is what it seems to be...
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:13,
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well in this country that usually means "36 degrees C"
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:07,
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it's one of those optical illusions: for example if you stare it this long enough, it will display your sexual preferences.
your all gay
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:11,
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your all gay

would warm me up, but im far too hungover to move that fast
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:02,
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wiggly cum swat baggle fork nose.
... and several butcher's aprons.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:10,
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... and several butcher's aprons.

but it's kind of hard to imagine that it's 36°C in Britain this time of year...
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:06,
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but I will be in the sunny UK for a couple of months in the middle of the year
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:05,
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i best not bring to many warm clothes...
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:08,
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as long as you don't stay in Sydney it's comparitively very cheap here.
particularly computer stuff, cigarettes, booze, drugs, food, cars petrol, houses etc
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:14,
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particularly computer stuff, cigarettes, booze, drugs, food, cars petrol, houses etc

because i've been told oz is pretty expensive.
i will most likely remain somewhere near sydney, i know someone who claims to live in a house in the middle of the bush north of sydney.
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 11:21,
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i will most likely remain somewhere near sydney, i know someone who claims to live in a house in the middle of the bush north of sydney.

for real photo sunday!
*can't see any shoppage*
EDIT: I know you're a newbie, but there is only one word in your post and it is spelled incorrectly!
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Sun 12 Mar 2006, 10:42,
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*can't see any shoppage*
EDIT: I know you're a newbie, but there is only one word in your post and it is spelled incorrectly!

On whether he is a theoretical physicist or otherwise...
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I am going to run into the street and sing "Ding, Dong the Witch is Dead" very loud.
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