seem so. Oh
dear, never mind.
Happy Pentaxing everyone.
Best Wishes,
Jody.
PS. I'm on no-mail, so if you want to reply, send a
copy to me. Thanks to whoever thought of no-mail,
it's really freeing up my already busy life.
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I am getting really excited about it. I'm sure it will
be a lot of fun.
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There is currently a ship stuck on the sandbar in the
city/town where I live with my name on it.
It is called the Jody F. Millennium (no kidding) and
it has been there for 5 days, and is leaking oil
everywhere.
I find this terribly amusing, nothing like this has
ever happened to me before
Suggest sending everything in lead-lined envelopes G
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And you'll use the funds to send Jody a ticket,
right?
Of course!
If there's any left over we'll get you some beer
making supplies.
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screen or a missing link. I've tried IE and Netscapes
4.72, 6.1 and 6.2. I wonder if I didn't put enough
shillings in the slot.
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can't seem to
my
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Perhaps I should become an honorary blonde.
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I innocently joined this list just because my
Spotmatics and I felt a bit
insecure among all the Canon and Nikon aficionados
out there.
A week or two after joining the list, I took the
plunge and bought a PZ-1p
I'm sure you can. If you can get them at 26. H, I
think that sounds a little better than having a
blonde day. Maybe I can be an honorary senior
instead.
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As for the other expenses, it's a month away.
We'll know everything then.
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Would be interested in your thoughts,
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Help!!! The aliens have hijacked Shel's brain, or his
email. That can't be the real Shel typing.
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I attached the winder, and to that I attached the
remote winder cord,
which gave me great freedom to move around the room.
I set the system
on a
Hey, you two, be nice.
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I'm sorry, I did not realize english was not your
primary language. In the
future you might want to remember that falsehood
means the same thing as
lie.
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its resting position. Hope that helps, and yes you will need a pen to push
the reset button.
Have Fun with the camera!Jody
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 10:00 PM
Subject: PENTAX 67 BODY QUESTION
Jody hits her forehead and exclaims Doh.
She kicks herself for not thinking of this.
--- Paul Stenquist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with your LX wasn't really a problem.
You just had the
shutter speed dial set to A, aperture priority
mode. When you
depressed the shutter release
43mm zoom, so that means it zooms from 43mm to 43mm,
right ;)
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He wants a zoom for travel. He can always use my
43mm if he's so
inclined. You're probably g right about the
quality difference.
Thanks!
Clive Williams wrote:
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Hi Paul!
Took my Pentax 6x7, and my 400mm lens and shot some film up in the mountains
on Sat. Got some chromes of a waterfall with a bit of moss and ice around
the pool. It was fun!!
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Hi David!
Your trip sounds like fun! Let us know when you post a few of your
pictures. Just for fun, what made you decide to use a 45mm lens on the 6x7?
Jody
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to say
st**ky) and coming off on the mirror.
Catch ya later,
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The best website that I have seen for a Pentax 67 owners manual for sale is
on Ebay. If you are looking for a parts manual and such I would also check
on ebay. I have owned a Ppentax 6x7 since the 70's. Is there anything I
could help you with?
Jody
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production model your new lens is?
Jody
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 5:02 PM
Subject: Building the 6x7 Kit
I've added a normal lens to my 6x7 kit. I was leaning toward the 90/2.8,
but I spotted
Good you have the SMC - the optics are alot better with that version than
the older Takumar versions. Less aberrations and better resolution. Enjoy.
Jody
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 12:43 PM
Subject: Re: Pentax 6x7II/Digital Back
Jody,
Welcome to the list. I was born in Price and raised in Provo. I have
been up your way a few times - very pretty
hope
to post a picture to the gallery, love this format!
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: Pentax 6x7II/Digital Back
Welcome to the list Jody. I'm a long time Pentax user, but a very
Hi William - thanks for the reply. You got the cold part right, it was
reported that in a couple of spots here in the valley last night it got down
to a -22! Can you imagine what it must have been up Logan Canyon!!!
Anyway, thanks again. Say if you ever decide to move out of 35mm you would
Hi Paul - I was quite interested in your comments about the studios in
Detroit. I also shoot large format (4x5) but with the cost of a digital
back for my Cambo I would have to take a second mortgage out if you know
what I mean! Anyway, being interested in digital I purchased a Nikon 990 to
see
Hello from Utah! I have been shooting with the 6x7 since the 70's and
really enjoy it. I hate square format so that cuts out a few. Mamiya is ok
but heaver and more expensive (I shot RB67 as an industrial photographer for
Thiokol Inc.). No experience with the others. I would still go for the
on a home
page so soon I will have something to show.
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Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: Pentax 6x7II/Digital Back
Jody,
Welcome to the group. If you've been lurking very long,
you've
Try Yahoo mail, it seems to cope quite well, and they
don't even delete if you're too late getting to it,
well not yet anyway.
Pardon me, but I thought work email was for work. I
know I wouldn't get away with putting list emails onto
work email. I would get told off for having too much
on the
.
Jody.
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, and am absolutely thrilled by it. There is
such a difference in the photos I am taking.
Jody.
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NEWSFLASH
Shel actually has a digital camera himself, although
he says very little about it. I think he has to be
careful in case his LX and ?Leica find out, and try to
gang up and attack it VBG
Jody.
--- Paris, Leonard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Contact print a few frames and then shoot
in
Cash Converters was probably an enlarger lens. It had
a screw thread, and the screw end was ?smaller
diameter, although looking at my Spottie now, I'm not
so sure it was smaller. It looked tiny at the time.
Jody.
--- Knut Knut [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2) I use an enlarger lens
,
but hey, it's Friday.
Jody.
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Woohooo!
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150 LXs
(yes, yes if you put together the ugly Z1s they are
a lot, but the LX
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I think perhaps he means tidbits. Zetex would deletex
that email for sure :) You don't have sarnies
(sandwiches) and thermoses? Actually I could drop the
sandwiches (I eat those daily) and substitute a
home-made bacon and egg pie. Mm.
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Titbits ?
idea. I think if you do this with a 1000mm lens, you
can't fail. Also it's a good weapon if this method
turns nasty.
Jody.
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. And I'll make sure I don't take my
knitting needles or swiss army knife on-board, and
carry any film in my pockets. My dad is a mechanic and
insists on checking the car over first. Also in this
city they will rip you off, and most likely the car
is stolen or rusted through.
Jody.
--- Gianfranco
night-course
starting in a few weeks and I don't really want to
insult the art by using my MZ-30, although will if I
have to. I still haven't taken one decent photo with
it. I took a couple today, but moved the camera around
to see what was happening, so I don't expect any
masterpieces.
Jody.
Listen
just do it as a save
as. Poke around the menus and look for something
like a file type.
Seems to me, there was a way of converting it to a
jpeg.
paul.
Jody wrote:
The big problem I have is saving as a JPEG file. I
have Adobe Photo Deluxe which came with my
printer,
but it just don't
Also you replace the print heads each time you buy a
new cartridge. Epson printer cartridges are cheaper
because the print heads are built into the printer.
But when they wear out, it is apparently cheaper to
buy a new printer than get them repaired. So each has
it's disadvantages. I have an HP
I was talking about the fish, although I do know of
the haircut. People talk about stunned mullets,
perhaps because when you hit the fish on the head
after catching it, it becomes stunned.
--- Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ann Sanfedele wrote:
What's a mullet?
'round here, a
Have you ever been to a Warehouse store in NZ? Believe
me, the quality in K-Mart is ten times better.
Jody
--- Daniel J. Matyola [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jody wrote:
snip
You have a K-mart? I am so jealous. I have to
drive
7hrs to get to my favourite department store,
which
I think I would have to go with the Spotmatic sound,
complete with manual wind-on.
--- David A. Mann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
firewire. Functionally very impressive but what got
me was the recorded click-
whirr sound it plays when you take a photo. The
guy hadn't figured out how
to
I think a quill and inkpot would be more appropriate
;)
I think I'm gonna get in trouble soon :)
--- Chris Brogden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shame on you, Shel... ball points are so *modern*...
space age,
even. What's wrong with a good old-fashioned
pencil, hmm? This is just
the first
Ahh, it's wonderful to have a unique name. My surname
is even more unique. Put them together, and I doubt
you will find anyone in the world with my name.
Jody.
--- Aaron Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ed wrote:
Great idea. And I've decided to now go by the
name of ledmarvin
I am stunned. How does she not wear a bra with 39CC?
Sounds painful.
From: Rapture [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I blankly received the thing . it was a brownish
round patch.
Selina stood up and whispered into my ears. I
stick this on my nipples so
that they are not as revealing . I don't like to
And to think just a few short weeks ago, we were
cursing Denime. Thankyou Denime.
--- Mick Maguire [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a new virus going around, similar to code
red, it would appear
that the virus was stripped from his message by the
PDML server though (it's
an attachment).
What time in NZ? Probably 23rd or 24th, but my brain
hurts too.
--- Cotty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oops - my mistake! It *is* the 23rd of Sep - for me.
http://205.156.54.206/er/box/equinox.html
lists it as
Autumnal Equinox Sep 22 2001 7:05 PM EDT
which puts it at
5 minutes
In a (probably vain) attempt to keep the peace, Jody
hands out chill pills all around.
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Sounds like a woman I read about in the papers who was
fired from her job on Monday. She worked on floor 105
of the South Tower. And another was 1hr late to work,
she got there about 9. Lucky people.
Jody.
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People should not be judged as a whole by their
extremists. Everyone
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Thankfully, PDML seems to be one of the more
level-headed centres of
conversation on the 'net. On other sites
control over the photo than
that.
Jody.
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ivan Prenosil wrote:
If you are after silence, why not use digital ?
HAR! You must be new here g. I'm an anachronism,
and have been
described as the poster child for manual cameras.
Digital
Gee, you hold a grudge a long time :)
--- Scooterman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd just like to see it taken to it's most extreme
conclusion salt the
earth (as the Egyptians did to a N. African country
over 3,000 years ago).
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That should be fun to use a darkroom again.
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and talk Dubya out of war. I don't think it
solves things. I know you are all angry but no need to
sink to their level. War would be even more of a
terrible tragedy.
Stay strong but don't be afraid to cry. I am almost
crying myself, and I am normally such a hard woman.
With love and best wishes,
Jody
, Paul.
Jody.
--- PAUL STENQUIST [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Airport security is a joke. I have frequently
boarded flights with my
large, lead-lined film bag in my briefcase --
unchecked. Sometimes they
look at it. Frequently they open my bag but don't
bother to look inside
the lead-lined bag
and I can't
sleep.
Jody.
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I think being kept alive and tortured for many years
would be a better penalty. Death almost seems like
they are getting away with it, and instead their
mainly innocent families suffer.
Jody.
Like Timothy McVeigh, who killed many innocent
civilians, how many times can
one forfeit
common wovels of your own choice from your own
language, that you futurewise won't be allowed to
use and tell me if this would make you upset or
not... :-)
OK, -t ups-ts m-, but -t l--st - c-n st-ll sp-ll my
n-m-.
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I didn't think they were too dark. I thought they were
brilliant. I like night shots to look like night. If
they don't, what's the point? Only one problem: makes
me want to go and see the view for myself.
Jody.
--- Anand DHUPKAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
jostein, i would say instead of having
with fuzzy, overexposed photos, because
at least you know they have actually had the item
there to take a photo of at some stage.
He actually had the audacity to leave feedback for the
people he ripped off, thanking them for their prompt
payment.
Jody.
--- Mr. Wm Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Well, I don't know about you, but I start drooling
every time I hear that manual Pentax shutter click G
--- John Mustarde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Poor Pentax. They're missing out on the power of
instant gratification. Someone should introduce them
to
Pavlov and modern sales marketing.
Get
don't want
one. Don't ask why, that's just the way it is. Please
have some consideration and try not to clog my (and
others) inbox(es) too much.
Enough is enough.
Jody.
--- Pel_Jensen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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in real life? He
seems to have the gift of the gab (not meaning to
offend here).
Jody.
--- Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please let us know what we can talk about, Jody.
Should we submit a list of possible topics for
discussion to you?
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At 7:45 AM -07008/31/01, Jody wrote
that other people did agree
with, it would be considered perfectly acceptable for
them to say so.
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and you
can't buy it easily here in little old Gisborne. I can
make it (sort of) but can't really be bothered just
now.
Jody.
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Bears and certain waterfowl have been eating sushi
for thousands of
years.
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--- Ken Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You might want to consider a cowboy wedding if you
want to avoid all
those software conflicts. You knowtill dawn do
us part.
On Wednesday 29 August 2001 20:11, Jody wrote:
I have to ask? How is it that Chris
with the thought most of
you have put into it. Keep it up.
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Arrggghhh!! Not another one.
--- Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Since our man Mike appears to be busy elsewhere
right now, I thought I'd jump up here and give
Oh, there goes one again. Flying past the window with
it's pet pig. You mean the Wizard of Oz is real?
--- Otis Wright, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The other dimension seems to fit. Were those
flying monkeys?
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Tom Rittenhouse wrote:
Aus. pronounced Oz. Maybe magical
with fuzzy, overexposed photos, because
at least you know they have actually had the item
there to take a photo of at some stage.
Jody.
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at least you know they have actually had the item
there to take a photo of at some stage.
He actually had the audacity to leave feedback for the
people he ripped off, thanking them for their prompt
payment.
Jody.
--- Mr. Wm Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
with fuzzy, overexposed photos, because
at least you know they have actually had the item
there to take a photo of at some stage.
He actually had the audacity to leave feedback for the
people he ripped off, thanking them for their prompt
payment.
Jody.
--- Mr. Wm Kane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Arrggghhh!! Not another one.
--- Doug Brewer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
Since our man Mike appears to be busy elsewhere
right now, I thought I'd jump up here and give a
Mike-like assignment. All strictly voluntary, natch,
but the results could be interesting.
It's
I'm sorry, but I have the need to go to bed :)
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--- Philippe Trottier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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takes both to build a house.
I get both,
thanks,
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Yes, silly me :) I realised that once I read ahead a
few emails, but by then it was too late. Melbourne is
nice, I've been there too, although a little too busy
and I got completely lost a few times :)
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--- Paul Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm in Melbourne :)
Paul
From: Jody [EMAIL
tell because
no-one says a word about it. I think they have a lot
of fair-weather friends. I am not such a hypocrite. I
just consistently ignore them and eventually they go
away :)
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--- Bob Rapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most mechanical Pentax's from the Spotmatic on could
be tricked
And here I was thinking that was Australian spelling
for beer. We NZers have a very offensive joke about
that.
Please don't shoot. I am having you on. It might as
well be Friday, I've worked enough hours this week
already.
Jody.
--- Bob Walkden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael Busselle has
mother has/(used
to have) a box Brownie too, which would be cool to
see, now that I have discovered photography. I wonder
if she still has it. I must ask. Can you still get
film for them?
Jody.
--- Anand DHUPKAR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
my point is, if you have a couple of those pictures
enlarged
-quality
paper using an inkjet printer and HP photo cartridges?
I imagine not as good as ones you print yourself in
the darkroom, but am I likely to be disappointed? I
have not shelled out megabucks for the paper and
cartridge yet.
Thanks in advance,
Jody.
--- tom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It sounds
Are you sure you shouldn't be seeing an optometrist?
G
Seriously, I know what you mean. I seem to have
trouble with seeing BW. I would like to work on this
though. Is it possible to train yourself to switch
between the two say week by week?
Jody.
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Sorry, I know what it is. I should have been more
specific. I meant the hidden MLU with manual
cameras. I have heard of MLU, but thanks for your
explanation, I am sure you have helped someone on the
list :)
Jody.
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Jody asks about mirror lockup:
Would
. Not that there was any pressure until he at
least became Boyfriend V1.4. Oh well, Life's a Bitch
and then you die.
Jody.
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Chris Brogden suggested:
Light different parts of the shoe differently, so
that some parts sparkle
and others show detail
That would be a big mistake. You know what men are
like with bathrooms ;)
--- Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I actually have a second bathroom that would be
perfect for a
darkroom, but that would require asking my boyfriend
to give up his
bathroom. :)
Well of course all the rest of the world could never
hope to aspire to match our high moral standards :)
I mean you only have to look at Bill Clinton to see
that :)
--- Otis Wright, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Maybe in NZ, but not in the land of Oz.
Otis Wright
Jody wrote:
Or how
Would you mind awfully elaborating on that. This is
the first I have heard of it.
Jody.
--- William Robb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't forget the hidden MLU on the Pentax mechanical
bodies I
have found it quite useful, once mastered.
William Robb
Nice photo. I think however it would have been
improved if the blue jeep/car in the corner was not
visible. It seems to distract me.
Jody.
--- Amita Guha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if someone could take a look
at this picture and tell me if the composition
is too busy:
http
uninteresting when I
have tried, a bit like the top two centimetres of
yours. But having said that, the bottom 28 or so
centimetres just make the picture work.
Jody.
--- David J Brooks [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Paul,very nice picture.I have been a fan of shots
with long shadows for many
Mine too. Must be Netscape.
--- Ann Sanfedele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah -
but in my mail sever it shows a paper clip which is
defined
as an attachment.
I guess I received it in both plain text and rich
text and
netscape 4.6 decided
it was attached. I did read something he wrote
tahts
Or how about Living in Sin :)
Yep, in Australia its called a Defacto
Relationship. I think common law
marriage is a better term :)
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Ooh, that was subtle.
--- dave o'brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To me, it looks like someone's set up a forwarding
rule from kirk.ca
(where they work) to theedge.ca (at home) but it's
setup wrong and
forwards everything back to the list. That's just a
guess, however.
If there's anyone
BTW, which Californian snuck a black widow spider in
with the latest grape export to my original hometown?
It wasn't a nice trick. Keep your wildlife to
yourselves :)
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What's going on? I didn't attach anything to that
email. Are they rebounding again?
--- Jody [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was referring to some of the roads we drove on
when
in Western Australia, where there is a c.3m strip of
tarseal down the centre, and the edges are dirt. So
you drive
To Doug, you and I are furriners (foreigners).
BTW I notice Gianfranco is sending attachments also,
although he doesn't usually. What is Yahoo-mail doing?
Don't they know how embarrassing it is for us? I think
I will go hide in the corner now and die of shame :)
Jody.
--- Gianfranco Irlanda
Perhaps one could even say they were ~limited~ in some
areas :)
--- Shel Belinkoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Ltd lenses are available in black, although they
may be hard to
find in some areas.
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Warlock is not nearly as insulting. It's annoying. I
wanted to sing Ding Dong, the Warlock's dead, when
a(n) unanimously-hated manager left our hospital, but
it wasn't going to have nearly as much impact as Ding
Dong the witch's dead. What's a girl to do?
Jody.
--- graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hehehe, and I started it on the slippery slope
downhill and off-topic. Won't my mummy be proud?
Jody.
--- graywolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey this is the fartherest off topic I have ever
seen a thread get, maybe we should save the subject
line for all off topic posts? Nah!
--graywolf
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