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Member Pictures 2014

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

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Previous Member Photographs threads may be viewed through the following links:

2013 : 2012 : 2011 : 2010 : 2009

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Me and Mick E Moose at the Winnipeg Jets New Years Eve game, where we completely destroyed Buffalo despite the fact that the lines really weren't melding very well.

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Hello everyone, the names David, this is my first post! this site is awesome and I am learning so much from it! well here are some pics of me and my hobbies :)

 

me and my beautiful Fiance' Allison ( this is Christmas morning, 2013, I proposed! )

 

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and my baby, 1992 acura integra GS-R (boosted)....

 

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and my new toy, my galaxy gear(I am running the note 3):

 

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my boy and me, coffee teeth and stubble....

 

Awesome dog :)

 

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I look awful in 99% of pictures I'm in so I always use this picture that's 6 years old :o

 

get a new one posted you big girls blouse

 

At the gym for a morning workout. I really, really suck at selfies...... :no:

 

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u look quite muscly?

You really suck at rotating pictures too. :p

 

Weird.... it was upright when I posted it. And, yeah, I try to spend a fair amount of time at the gym....

Weird.... it was upright when I posted it. And, yeah, I try to spend a fair amount of time at the gym....

 

remember if your using gnome it will "helpfully" show you the pic the right way up on your computer lol

 

Never :p my beards entering that stage where its ran out of dark brown, It's heading into ginger territory xD

 

 

awwww cmon

Well, if i'm the 123948123489th, I imagine its a big deal for everyone :p

 

I dont know why O _O yeah, I've been shaving my head for over 12 years. But it's just hair haha

 

You'd think people would make a biggest fuzz over being over-tattooed than having a little of hair.

I dont know why O _O yeah, I've been shaving my head for over 12 years. But it's just hair haha

 

You'd think people would make a biggest fuzz over being over-tattooed than having a little of hair.

12 years is a lot!  Did you even remember what you looked like with hair?

 

It was a suprise to me, because I recall seeing your photos you were always shaved :p

 

(On a side note, I cut my long 24 inch hair to about  2 inches :D :p after 7+ years. )

 

 

 

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Gotta love Louis!

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