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Joan Jett paid a visit.

Joan Jett

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Joan Jett

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Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

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Joan Jett and the Blackhearts

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Awesome handheld!!!

I leave tomorrow for Portugal!!!

Went for my first time last year with the rest of my immediate family, loved it so much that I am going back again this year... alone. WOOT

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Have fun.

Helicopter:

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I rode on it today. I got to ride on front seat next to the pilot. It was fun.

4th of July weekend I went with my girlfriend over to their cabin on the river on an island. Which actually sits directly across from Three Mile Island, which sits on another island.

Someone there had a 50mw green laser, which is actually really cool. I want one ha.

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Three mile island during the day.

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Sunset

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And night time.

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Not bad for hand holding a camera with a slow shutter huh?

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The green laser. The beam goes on for so long it's insane.

4th of July weekend I went with my girlfriend over to their cabin on the river on an island. Which actually sits directly across from Three Mile Island, which sits on another island.

Someone there had a 50mw green laser, which is actually really cool. I want one ha.

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Not bad for hand holding a camera with a slow shutter huh?

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Yeah, Taking pictures of fireworks is hard. I have tried and some of pictures are awful and some of them are good. My shoulders were sore badly from holding the camera up in air for a period of time. It's a little sore as of now. I guess I am getting old. lol

I have the red laser for my office use. Sometimes I use it on one of the pets to play with. lol

Yeah, Taking pictures of fireworks is hard. I have tried and some of pictures are awful and some of them are good. My shoulders were sore badly from holding the camera up in air for a period of time. It's a little sore as of now. I guess I am getting old. lol

I have the red laser for my office use. Sometimes I use it on one of the pets to play with. lol

Yeah it's nicer if you have a tripod I guess. However I think if you get it just right, you dont need one all the time.

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