Well done. A rather interesting shot. I find it to be one of your
more unusual and likeable shots.
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Best regards,
Bruce
Sunday, July 26, 2009, 7:26:44 PM, you wrote:
PJA Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a charity
PJA event where a group of altruists try to
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you
cover a charity
event where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group
of very ill
people, but you're not allowed by the hospital management to
show any of
the patients faces?
Well done. Nice shot.
Paul
On Jul 26, 2009, at 10:26 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a
charity event where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group
of very ill people, but you're not allowed by the hospital
management to show
From: P. J. Alling
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a charity
event where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group of very ill
people, but you're not allowed by the hospital management to show any of
the patients faces?
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a charity
event where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group of very ill
people, but you're not allowed by the hospital management to show any of
the patients faces?
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 10:26:44PM -0400, P. J. Alling scripsit:
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a charity
event where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group of very ill
people, but you're not allowed by the hospital management to show any of
the
: Sunday, July 26, 2009 7:26:44 PM
Subject: PESO -- 99
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a charity
event
where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group of very ill people,
but
you're not allowed by the hospital management to show any of the patients
faces
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Subject: PESO -- 99
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a charity event
where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group of very ill people, but
you're not allowed by the hospital
Thats a funny shot, PJ - nicely done
ann
P. J. Alling wrote:
Forget the title, just ponder this question. How do you cover a
charity event where a group of altruists try to bring joy to a group
of very ill people, but you're not allowed by the hospital management
to show any of the
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