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Since the original member pics thread has reached over 550 pages, we've decided that maybe a once a year thread would be good! It will allow members to start at the beginning and work their way through, and hopefully it will promote this thread a bit more!

The purpose of this thread is to let members show a picture of themselves so that other members can put a face to a membername hoopefully making this community a more tight-knit one where everyone knows your name and face.

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Happy posting :)

Eh...since I restarted the thread I suppose I have to start it with a pic too :p lol It's about a year old now but I don't have bunches of pictures so I'll just use it for now! Maybe I'll update it later.

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Ahh why not - but if this is a whole new year thing I'm gonna do something a wee-bit different, and that's post a pic from around this time last year, and then one from now

Here's me around a year ago, based on my old staff card photo:

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and here's me now:

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(I don't usually look that scary - I blame it all on the Webcam :) )

Ahh why not - but if this is a whole new year thing I'm gonna do something a wee-bit different, and that's post a pic from around this time last year, and then one from now

Here's me around a year ago, based on my old staff card photo:

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and here's me now:

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(I don't usually look that scary - I blame it all on the Webcam :) )

That doesn't look like the same person! :o

That doesn't look like the same person! :o

That's what a few thousand miles on an exercise bike'll do to ya :) Nah I actually really, really hated that pic when it was taken, 'even though I'd already lost around 10lbs, now I've got it taped in my line of sight for when I'm on the bike, 'cause I don't really wanna go back to that (not so much the weight, more the way I used to feel then, versus how I feel now).

Hopefully the pic in 2010 should be similar to the 2009 pic :)

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I have no idea how I captured that picture. I was hanging out of a friends sunroof going down the interstate on the way back from Nashville, with a plastic WalMart bag over my head. Yes alcohol was involved and I wasn't driving :p. Very interesting picture none-the-less. And I didn't edit it what-so-ever before anyone thinks that.

^

Get a new photo Andy :rofl:

No more shots of me till I injure my face again. Most likely this Friday, off to a 21st of my mate Darren Smith. Plays for Motherwell FC, most of the team should be out :D

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