>...(female with a pulse and not a near relative)...
>Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Would that be "Alive Or Best Offer" ???
>Jim
No reasonable offers refused.
Dan Scott
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Jeepgirl wrote:
>You guys have such a low opinion of us females :)
Exactly the opposite. :-)
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y, April 27, 2001 8:08 AM
> Subject: RE: Miracles Happen! OT
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> >
> >
> > ...(female with a pulse and not a near relative)...
> > Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Guess they come from a little fur
You guys have such a low opinion of us females :)
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From: Jim Brooks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 8:08 AM
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>
>
> ...(female with a pulse and not a near relative)...
&
I suppose the not a near relative doesn't apply in
some Southern states.
Jody (who used to be such a sweet innocent thing not
so long ago)
> ...(female with a pulse and not a near relative)...
> Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Would that be "Alive Or Best Offer" ???
> Jim
An artistic drawing (or engraving). Maybe you don't
have this in the US, but if a guy asks you to look at
his etchings, he is really trying to get you into the
sack. Of course, I am not speaking from experience.
Jody.
> Yes please - BTW what is an etching?
>
> Peter
> > That's an interesting t
Wheatfield Willie wrote:
> That's an interesting take on "Would you like to see
> my etchings?".
We are photographers here. The correct phrase is "would you like to
help me develop something in my darkroom"
WW
How true. That line's been around almost as long as photograp
W Keith Mosier wrote:
>
> Wheatfield Willie wrote:
>
> > That's an interesting take on "Would you like to see
> > my etchings?".
> We are photographers here. The correct phrase is "would you like to
> help me develop something in my darkroom"
> WW
> How true. That line'
You might say it is a labor of love ;-)
Chris Brogden wrote:
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> On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Ken Archer wrote:
>
> > My wife always said I did my best work in a dark room.
>
> Really? Is it work for her, too?
>
> *LOL*
> chris
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On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Ken Archer wrote:
> My wife always said I did my best work in a dark room.
Really? Is it work for her, too?
*LOL*
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My wife always said I did my best work in a dark room.
William Robb wrote:
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> - Original Message -
> From: "petit miam"
> Subject: RE: Miracles Happen!
>
> > That's an interesting take on "Would you like to see
> > my etchings?".
&
On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, William Robb wrote:
> We are photographers here. The correct phrase is "would you like
> to help me develop something in my darkroom"
Or, "Come into my darkroom and see what develops."
:)
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By a magnet, tie it to a string and drag it around the "zone"
Maybe you'll get lucky!
At 11:45 PM 4/23/01 +0100, you wrote:
>Rodger -
>
>Would you like to come to my study and help me find the screw that fell from
>my M42 - PK adapter the other day.
>
>Peter
>
>> -Original Message-
>> Fr
- Original Message -
From: "petit miam"
Subject: RE: Miracles Happen!
> That's an interesting take on "Would you like to see
> my etchings?".
We are photographers here. The correct phrase is "would you like
to help me develop something in my dark
That's an interesting take on "Would you like to see
my etchings?".
> Rodger -
>
> Would you like to come to my study and help me find
> the screw that fell from
> my M42 - PK adapter the other day.
>
> Peter
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Rodger -
Would you like to come to my study and help me find the screw that fell from
my M42 - PK adapter the other day.
Peter
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rodger Whitlock
> Sent: 23 April 2001 14:50
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Su
Hi Roger ...
What a great story. Good for you!
--
Shel Belinkoff
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There are no rules for good photographs,
there are only good photographs.
> From: "Rodger Whitlock"
> > Saturday, again waiting for the ferry there (an oft-told story), I
> > thought to walk out the pi
Amazing story Roger! I`m happy you found it.
Steve Larson
Redondo Beach, California
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> In January, while waiting for the ferry at Fulfor
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