You're right, this is just way too much information, (damn more nightmares).
frank theriault wrote:
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:59:27 -0700, Joseph Tainter
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"...and nibble at screaming children"
Who wouldn't?
Joe
I've gotten in trouble whenever I've tried to do that
On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 14:59:27 -0700, Joseph Tainter
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> "...and nibble at screaming children"
>
> Who wouldn't?
>
> Joe
I've gotten in trouble whenever I've tried to do that. And now that
everyone has a cell phone, the cops get there real quick.
I think I've said to
"...and nibble at screaming children"
Who wouldn't?
Joe
At 09:42 PM 2/18/2005 -0500, you wrote:
worse than anything that ever came out of the rear end of a dog.
It's almost impossible to walk on the sidewalks without ruining one's shoes.
Jim
Tis true, but after ruining all my clothes, my face, and my camera I count
my self lucky to escape with no more
On Fri, 18 Feb 2005 20:42:59 -0700, Joseph Tainter
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> Here they are winter visitors, to be enjoyed flying in formation,
> honking when they arrive and when the depart. It's domestic geese that I
> can't stand, having raised many of them. Ducks too, for that matter. My
Ah, Canada Geese. Have I told the list my thoughts on these vile
creatures?
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Here they are winter visitors, to be enjoyed flying in formation,
honking when they arrive and when the depart. It's domestic geese that I
can't stand, having raised many of them. Ducks too, for that matter. My
Agreed.
A great catch of a photo, but I dislike those damn geese as much as does
Frank.
Here in Winchester, Massachusetts they won't go away for the winter but
stay put and crap all over the place... worse than anything that ever
came out of the rear end of a dog.
It's almost impossible to wal
On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 18:43:04 -0700, Joseph Tainter
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> Not a dead dog, I promise. Comments welcome.
>
> Joe
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3526/display/2616858
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Ah, Canada Geese. Have I told the list my thoughts on these vile
creatures?
I'll set aside m
Nicely captured, Joe. I haven't even made an attempt at a reasonably
fast moving target with my 400mm yet. I'll have to try and see how
bad I am at it.
I like the stack of geese so close together flying - it give a better
feel of what it might be like to fly in formation. I do wish,
however, th
Nice shot, Joe. The background color is a bit unfortunate, but the framing and
composition are nice, and of course the action capture is very good.
Paul
> Not a dead dog, I promise. Comments welcome.
>
> Joe
>
> http://www.fotocommunity.com/pc/pc/cat/3526/display/2616858
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Not a dead dog, I promise. Comments welcome.
Joe
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