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You should put a warning on this!!!!!!!Okay but, remember, you asked for it!
http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b189/Sandycane/Old_man_in_thong_zpspv5cjzln.jpg
What fun would that be???????You should put a warning on this!!!!!!!
I hadn't thought of that - a nice bonus to the shock-effect.Probably the finniest part of this is that the link is on the last post in page 13 and @moondoggie's warning about not clicking on it is at the top of page 14.
However, I did read the link and knew it was a trap.
Good stuff in here.
There is a way, I will figure it out.
Did I hear someone say an astronomy forum?...Or possibly an astronomy interest?Are you pulling my leg?
If not, TY for taking the time to read this entire drama, and TY for the compliments. Honestly, correct grammar is important to me - here's why:
Several years ago, when I stumbled across my first internet forum on an astronomy web site, I became aware of the "grammar police." The one who complained the most was actually the one with the best writing skills. So, I decided to emulate him. We became very good internet friends. I'm no expert, and still have a lot to learn, but I know good grammar when I see it and bad grammar irks me.
I don't think I have much talent when it comes to creative writing, and the only business background I have is quite a few years of office managing.
I hope you are being sincere because you made me feel very good.
That is the real deal. Cool stuff.Did I hear someone say an astronomy forum?...Or possibly an astronomy interest?
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10" Dobsonian. Not in the pic, but have an 8" Orion Equatorial mount, Skyview Pro with Go-To computer. Both scopes make for some awesome looking.
These are the tactics I was referring to when you tried to lure so many others into your yard to take away that nasty hickory tree and do whatever chores you had in mind that you were unable to do independently or pay for. I wouldn't be surprised that the last idiot actually fell prey.
You say I am demented and paranoid to which you cannot prove. I say I am an experienced professional to which I can prove. For Christ's sake I have ****ing doctorate! What do you have? A sob story?
There is a way, I will figure it out.
Change pic to a puppy please!I hadn't thought of that - a nice bonus to the shock-effect.
I did notice the "old-man-in-thong" in the link and tried to find a way around it, without any luck...
I'm trying to come up with the best theme song for Thong Man. Perhaps something by Barry White, or Marvin Gaye?
lol
I hope you won't be the only one to fall for it again lolI shouldn't of been so curious
Here's a pic or three of the 8" Orion SkyView Pro with computer. Both scopes are heavy and cumbersome to move around, but once set in place...the nighttime sky is all yours.Did I hear someone say an astronomy forum?...Or possibly an astronomy interest?
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10" Dobsonian. Not in the pic, but have an 8" Orion Equatorial mount, Skyview Pro with Go-To computer. Both scopes make for some awesome looking.
Appreciate it Wade...can't count of ten sets of hands how many 'star parties' I've entertained right here on the back patio. Grills stay fired up all night, folks have a blast, especially the younger ones.That is the real deal. Cool stuff.
Wow your one ugly women .... I going to have to side with the DR you may be embellishing certain detailsOkay but, remember, you asked for it!
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No Way!Change pic to a puppy please!
Nice!!Here's a pic or three of the 8" Orion SkyView Pro with computer. Both scopes are heavy and cumbersome to move around, but once set in place...the nighttime sky is all yours.
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wonderful. News! !No Way!
I'm going to read what marshy posted and try to edit the link!!
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