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Site & Board Matters => About This Site => Topic started by: ErikKaffehr on November 01, 2012, 05:58:01 pm
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Just great!
Michael is a master of making small simple things to look beautiful!
Best regards
Erik
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Yes, I like it. That cute little cloud sort of makes the image. Mind you, if it were my image, I'd probably place a couple of sparring kangaroos in the foreground. But there's no accounting for taste, is there! ;D
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Kangaroos? That's a change from scantily clad ladies ;-)
Best regards
Erik
Yes, I like it. That cute little cloud sort of makes the image. Mind you, if it were my image, I'd probably place a couple of sparring kangaroos in the foreground. But there's no accounting for taste, is there! ;D
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Kangaroos? That's a change from scantily clad ladies ;-)
Best regards
Erik
I think Ray just considers them interchangeable. ;D ;D
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I think Ray just considers them interchangeable. ;D ;D
Not true, Eric. I would have more compassion for a scantily clad lady in such a cold environment, than I would for a kangaroo. I don't believe I've ever shown an image on this site of a semi-nude lady amidst the snow and ice. That would be cruel. I'm no sadist. ;)
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Not true, Eric. I would have more compassion for a scantily clad lady in such a cold environment, than I would for a kangaroo. I don't believe I've ever shown an image on this site of a semi-nude lady amidst the snow and ice. That would be cruel. I'm no sadist. ;)
And I'm sure you supply your kangaroos with hand-warmers for their pockets in snowy and icy situations. :D
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And I'm sure you supply your kangaroos with hand-warmers for their pockets in snowy and icy situations. :D
Kangaroos wear a nice fur coat. But you've given me an idea, Eric. How about a delicious, sexy model wearing fur boots and a fur coat, placed in the foreground of Michael's image, which is sadly no longer on the home page, and has been replaced by a penguin? :(
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That's a penguin?
And I thought it was the same pic but with one of your sexy ladies dressed in a penguin costume (to keep warm). ::)