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Subject: Re: Who had the longest hair? (Was: Old Pentax Photos for Dario 
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> > Sent: Saturday, October 23, 2004 2:08 PM
> > Subject: Re: Who had the longest hair? (Was: Old Pentax Photos for Dario 
> > > As Caveman asked Paul if he had his evening Joint,I must have had two,as here is 
> > > my
> shot.
> > > Taken in McBride British Cloumbia at the end of the Spotmatic era(1975 i think.)
> > > Hair grew a bit after this shot,as we still had several months on the job before 
> > > we
> could
> > > get home.:-)
> > > SP500 and 55mm f 1.8 most likely.
> > > http://www.caughtinmotion.com/paw/me-1.jpg
> > 
> > Nice shot. But the horse is just standing there, not moving and inch, and you 
> > don't know
> how to, nor dare make it move, right? :)
> > 
> > Lasse
> 
> Correct on both accounts.LOL

Well, it takes one to spot one... :)

> In the riding game you have two types of people.The rider and
> the 
> finances. They call me "The Cheque Book" at home.<vbg>
> 
> My girl friend at the time and i DID go for a ride later. Everything was fine until 
> we
> turned around to go 
> back,but thats a nother story.LOL

One shot being a candidate for The Long Hair Gallery was one where I and a friend was 
visiting where some of our girl friends were riding horses.
I got talked into learning how to ride. I remember well, too, how those lazy horses 
only reluctantly would carry you out on a short tour in the woods, always wanting to 
stop for a mouthfull of grass. However, as the route turned and they sensed that they 
now were heading back, they would immediately start running, giving the newbie rider a 
hard and bumpy time in just trying not to fall off and slowing down.
Btw. That was also when I realized why women's butts are bigger...

> BTW,this was fun.

Yes, it was.

Lasse

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