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November 18th, 2012, 04:55 PM
#141
Where's the publican? Yeats needs a drink after working up the courage to finally post a selfie. And an awesome one at that with a cool, shimmery brook. I know I play too many video games. With the hood up it reminds me of Assassin's Creed.
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November 18th, 2012, 07:28 PM
#142
Nothin' wrong with video games. I loved Yars' Revenge.
P.S. I could really use a beer. I've had the mother-in-law living with me for 2 months.
Panasonic LX7
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Pentax K-01 and some delusions
Crazy cat dude, m30w.
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November 18th, 2012, 07:41 PM
#143
Ah Yar's Revenge......those were my earliest experiences with video games. Actually, ever since I picked up photography a couple years ago, the video games have nearly stopped. I just don't have enough time for both. I guess either way, I enjoy shooting people.....LOL.
Even the greatest mother-in-law will grow tiresome long before the 2 month mark. The first beer is on me.
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November 18th, 2012, 08:56 PM
#144
Nice to see you, Yeats. And Luke, getting all street photographer on yourself!
Nic (Canonite, Olympian, Panasonian, Samsunite) ~flickr~
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November 19th, 2012, 02:39 AM
#145
Damn Yeats, you look like a warrior monk type guy. Got a frig full of beer in the back yard and some exceptional wines. Come-On over. Today was Sangria Sunday.
Gary
"Everywhere you look there are photographs, it is up to us photogs to see them."- Gary Ayala
My Snaps are Here: Unsharp At Any Speed
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November 19th, 2012, 12:53 PM
#146
Part of the morning routine
Something tells me I'm going to regret posting this. Me and my dog, Peggy. She has an inoperable nasal tumor, but still likes her morning belly rub, her cookies, her walks, etc. If I do this, she lets me have a cup of coffee before asking to to go out. A real sweetheart -- the furry one, not the fat one.
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November 19th, 2012, 12:57 PM
#147
 Originally Posted by Lawrence A.
Something tells me I'm going to regret posting this. Me and my dog, Peggy. She has an inoperable nasal tumor, but still likes her morning belly rub, her cookies, her walks, etc. If I do this, she lets me have a cup of coffee before asking to to go out. A real sweetheart -- the furry one, not the fat one.

Dogs are such great companions, very sorry about the tumor, give her a belly rub from me (and not a one time affair, give her a rub from me everyday).
Gary
"Everywhere you look there are photographs, it is up to us photogs to see them."- Gary Ayala
My Snaps are Here: Unsharp At Any Speed
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November 19th, 2012, 01:07 PM
#148
Thanks Gary:
I agree; dogs are amazing companions -- articulate too! When she wants a cookie, she goes to the counter where they are kept, sits and stares. If -- God forbid! -- I do something after our walks before giving her the after walk treat, she sits between the living room and kitchen, bolt upright, and stares. We won't even talk about cheese!
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November 19th, 2012, 01:18 PM
#149
Thanks for sharing Larry. I generally hold dogs in greater esteem than humans, but dog owners are sometimes the exception to that rule.
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November 20th, 2012, 07:42 AM
#150
Yeats, it's great to see you - "warrior monk" or overtired from resident mother-in-law and intermittent power and all!
Larry, don't ever regret that photo of you and Peggy! I, too, am sorry about Peggy's inoperable tumor. Thankfully, she doesn't know - and is clearly happy as can be with you getting her belly rub.
Drinks of your choice and "cookies" all around - with a side order of cheese!
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