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Post by zin on Oct 23, 2015 3:01:45 GMT -5
(playing with first dimensions was not a good idea but will put it anyway!)
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Post by zin on Nov 1, 2015 16:31:15 GMT -5
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Post by zin on Nov 1, 2015 16:43:15 GMT -5
I will understand anyone who feels like 'puke' about sun over the sea pics over and over and over .. but every hour is different !
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Post by figgles on Nov 2, 2015 13:13:29 GMT -5
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Post by zin on Nov 2, 2015 13:33:06 GMT -5
Figgles, one (at least I) wants to eat these : ) very nice!
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Post by figgles on Nov 2, 2015 14:06:24 GMT -5
Figgles, one (at least I) wants to eat these : ) very nice! Haha thanks for that!...have been without words to describe what I've felt as I look out my window every morning this past week to see these beauties had survived yet another night's frost...and then this morning, with the snow and all......yes, quite scrumptious looking indeed! (& I am loving your gorgeous sparkly water pics...so not 'pukey'.
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Post by justlikeyou on Nov 5, 2015 12:39:28 GMT -5
This actually happened to an Englishman in France who was totally drunk. (so my email said :-)
A French policeman stops the Englishman's car and asks if he has been drinking.
With great difficulty, the Englishman admits that he has been drinking all day, that his daughter got married that morning, and that he drank champagne and a few bottles of wine at the reception, and many single malts scotches thereafter.
Quite upset, the policeman proceeds to alcohol-test (breath test) the Englishman and verifies that he is indeed totally sloshed.
He asks the Englishman if he knows why, under French Law, he is going to be arrested. The Englishman answers with a bit of humour,
"No sir, I do not! But while we're asking questions, do you realize that this is a British car and that my wife is driving . . . . . on the other side?"
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Post by runstill on Nov 5, 2015 12:56:08 GMT -5
This actually happened to an Englishman in France who was totally drunk. (so my email said :-)
A French policeman stops the Englishman's car and asks if he has been drinking.
With great difficulty, the Englishman admits that he has been drinking all day, that his daughter got married that morning, and that he drank champagne and a few bottles of wine at the reception, and many single malts scotches thereafter.
Quite upset, the policeman proceeds to alcohol-test (breath test) the Englishman and verifies that he is indeed totally sloshed.
He asks the Englishman if he knows why, under French Law, he is going to be arrested. The Englishman answers with a bit of humour,
"No sir, I do not! But while we're asking questions, do you realize that this is a British car and that my wife is driving . . . . . on the other side?" Thanks for that.
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Post by zin on Nov 5, 2015 14:24:50 GMT -5
Yes, funny, and he is lucky that he was not found guilty for keeping the policeman busy!
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Post by zin on Nov 10, 2015 9:14:19 GMT -5
On street stairs..
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Post by zin on Nov 11, 2015 15:32:32 GMT -5
(from today - sunlight made it a bit bluish)
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Post by laughter on Nov 11, 2015 22:23:01 GMT -5
like. wow.
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Post by zin on Nov 12, 2015 2:57:00 GMT -5
like. wow. thank you! : )
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Post by silver on Nov 13, 2015 6:57:54 GMT -5
like. wow. thank you! : )
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Post by justlikeyou on Nov 14, 2015 12:09:09 GMT -5
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