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That's Ryan. That dude don't even need sugar to get high. Air is usually enough for him.

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We must think of an alternative source to have him breathe with so he's not so darn hyper all of the time!!!

OK so I'm not going too far off topic here, let me add a few pictures...

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Took this one last night.  Canon 20D, 500mm f/4L IS lens and a 1.4x tele-extender.  (equiv. focal length: 1120mm)

http://www.geocities.com/cburkard2001/moon122704-1600.jpg

Feel free to use this image as wallpaper or digital artwork.

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That. Is. Immense :o

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That one girl sitting down looks rather hyper... :unsure:

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Nope, she was just being cute. :happy:

The one in the middle looks plastered.

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It was Christmas day, what'd you expect? :laugh:

I have to agree with you on that one. The dude looks like he's on a sugar high too. :p

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Nope, but thanks for your concern. :rofl:

That's Ryan. That dude don't even need sugar to get high. Air is usually enough for him.

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Says the man who moderates in the buff. :rolleyes: :whistle:

We must think of an alternative source to have him breathe with so he's not so darn hyper all of the time!!!

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Take away air and everyone on the planet dies. Do you really want to do that and have it happen? :blink: :wacko:

Nope, she was just being cute. :happy:

It was Christmas day, what'd you expect? :laugh:

Nope, but thanks for your concern. :rofl:

Says the man who moderates in the buff. :rolleyes:  :whistle:

Take away air and everyone on the planet dies. Do you really want to do that and have it happen? :blink:  :wacko:

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Well she ... oh well, better stop before I dig myself a proverbial hole here... :whistle:

Andyou sir, we can just rework the planet to make it where we don't need no stinkin air to breathe!!! :devil:

<<< (says the man who has finished almost 2 liters of soda so far today)

Well she ... oh well, better stop before I dig myself a proverbial hole here... :whistle:

And you sir, we can just rework the planet to make it where we don't need no stinkin air to breathe!!! :devil:

<<< (says the man who has finished almost 2 liters of soda so far today)

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:laugh: Dude I was just ****ing around with ya. :p Keldyn always enjoys messing with me. :rofl:

But yea watch what you say because they are friends of mine. ;)

I have heard that eventually people will have to work themselves to live without the sun. :s Well maybe not within any of our lifetimes at least. :/

Ok, we acquired a Minolta Dimage 7 a few days back, and I was playing around with it tonight, in Macro mode. 3 shots, all b&w, I like the first one best I think. Comments?

Thanks for looking.

Tom

Bass tuning pegs and cable It's blurry, but I really like it.

Pencil Pot Catching pieces of dust in the light.

Burnt English From a burnt text of Dr.Jekyl and My Hyde and other stories.

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