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Lifer
Jul 18, 2000
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You get a cookie if you can tell me where I was when this pic was taken....
 

Corn

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Nov 12, 1999
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You get a cookie if you can tell me where I was when this pic was taken....

You were outside, standing near the rocky shore of a river. :biggrin:

I'm thinking somewhere north, possibly Alaska.
 

Greenman

Lifer
Oct 15, 1999
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Generally speaking, I don't post my pic on the web. I'm not really sure why, it just never seemed like a good idea. Though I do believe it is posted over at TFNN.
For the record, I am one of those rabid foaming at the mouth bible thumping raciest wife beating war mongering conservatives. I don't believe I've ever threatened anyone here though, perhaps I'm remiss in my duties.
 

Zebo

Elite Member
Jul 29, 2001
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I don't think so. Looks to me like he doesn't give a flying f what you think. I envy that dudes freedom. Just imagine what a cringing little shit you would feel like if that were you. You'd crawl under a rock and die. I think it would take even me a day to recover. Ahahahahahahaha

What a fantastically beautiful man. I can only wish I had such beauty. I don't want to focus too close, but it also looks like he sports quite a set of cojones.

Haha:)
 

Zebo

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Jul 29, 2001
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Some how I'd not picture you looking like this.... A bit more messy hair and less a pius look might do it... :)

Just goes to show....since this is P&N lets say don't judge a book by it's cover.:twisted:
 

IronWing

No Lifer
Jul 20, 2001
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You get a cookie if you can tell me where I was when this pic was taken....
On the shores Gitche Gumee. Somehow I always pictured it being bigger.




Actually looks like you're standing on granite boulders so not likely Lake Superior which is mostly greenstones and meta-sedimentary. Maybe northern Wisconsin.