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Post by tuneschick on Dec 19, 2005 10:30:12 GMT -5
Tunes. I fucking busted my ass putting you in the picture. But, since that picture of your dad in law groping your ass was gone, I didn't have anytying of you except the wedding dress. And I'll be honest, I really would have felt a bit shitty putting anyone in there in their wedding dress. Even I have my limits. (Okay, so Steve quit reading by now? Anyway, I'm sorry the pics of Mike Ness tapping you from behind in Riley's guest room didn't come out right.) Not as sorry as I am. (shit, did I say that out loud?) Seriously though, awesome job.
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Post by maarts on Dec 23, 2005 19:10:22 GMT -5
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Post by strat-0 on Dec 24, 2005 15:19:18 GMT -5
Looks like they could have used a tripod on that last one.
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Post by Ampage on Dec 24, 2005 18:20:49 GMT -5
So its not just me? Whew - I thought I was having a stroke.
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Post by strat-0 on Feb 12, 2006 22:40:31 GMT -5
Here is a USGS photo of the family farm about 60 mi north of Dallas. It's been in the family since the 1860s when my great great graddad settled there. He built a log house there that is still standing - I think I posted some pics of it somewhere here from a historical dedication ceremony. He also founded the cemetery there that bears the family name, Strat-0 Grove Cemetery (just kidding about that name!) There was a school and church of the same name in the area at one time. I don't get out there much these days, but I have a 1/8 interest in it. It's about 1.5 mi across. I keep hoping that GoogleEarth will get this area updated with the high-res color images soon. Anybody who hasn't checked out Google Earth should do it! It is awesome! Especially for a free program. Not only can you see your house, but you can see your car outside, too! Search it at Google!
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Post by strat-0 on Feb 17, 2006 21:30:26 GMT -5
Not that anyone is interested, obviously - just thought I'd put up a few pics of my own little piece of ground in Texas. And if anybody downloads Google Earth, you will be amazed at what it can show you around your locality!
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Post by rockkid on Mar 18, 2006 9:14:20 GMT -5
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Post by phil on Mar 18, 2006 9:36:21 GMT -5
Very nice ! The view of Paris from the roofs of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral is the best ...
Not too high, not too low !
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Post by RocDoc on Mar 18, 2006 12:59:28 GMT -5
I have to say I'm very partial to Sacre Coeur Basilica at sundown... The REST of what that photographer has on his website is outfuckingstanding! www.arnaudfrichphoto.com
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Post by luke on Jun 23, 2006 15:04:21 GMT -5
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Post by strat-0 on Jun 23, 2006 15:30:53 GMT -5
Is that somewhere around Cleveland, Luke? The top three look a bit like the Occoe River gorge / area.
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Post by luke on Jun 24, 2006 10:04:30 GMT -5
Not sure, strat, but I think it's a bit West of there, off I-24.
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Post by strawman on Jul 7, 2006 22:10:45 GMT -5
Oh yeah, back to the sulpher stench of Rotorua for three months..middle of winter so it'll be damp and bloody cold, with a sulphurous fog that can hang around all day...still there is always a thermal pool to flop into at the end of the day...and then theres the lake...a scenic 43km bike ride around, without too many hills, and plenty of Maori culture... steaming ground boiling mud geysers the lake maori culture (in your face for tourists) Rotorua is one of those "tourist towns"...everything is expensive compared to where I normally live, and everyday thousands of tourists pass through, to check out the geothermal areas and maori culture..... not me though...I'm working
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Post by maarts on Jul 8, 2006 2:55:33 GMT -5
Rotorua- had the best corncobs in the world there. Freshly boiled over a geiser!
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Post by luke on Jul 8, 2006 4:53:29 GMT -5
That's pretty awesome. I need to play tourist through there.
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