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Member Pictures 2015
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:
2014 : 2013 : 2012 : 2011 : 2010 : 2009

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  • 3 weeks later...

My 10 yr Reunion:

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Parents' Back Yard w/ fiance & dog

 

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*sigh* Why not?

So not too long ago we saw a photo of me. Given recent events, I've had to undergo a small change. Ladies, restrain yourselves...

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(Anyone commenting along the lines of "baby face" is subject to an instant ban.)


LOL Nick - I really wished that was you in your avatar LOL

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