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Post by Mr. G. on Jul 17, 2007 10:38:30 GMT -4
It was bound to happen sooner or later... So, without further a due, I present you... The pic thread ;D. Feel free to post any picture of yourself that you'd like (use common sense here). I'll start... yes, I like that hat
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Post by Akira on Jul 17, 2007 11:18:11 GMT -4
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Post by Skeleton Keys on Jul 17, 2007 15:52:10 GMT -4
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rockonn91
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Billy Jean is not my son.
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Post by rockonn91 on Jul 17, 2007 18:28:19 GMT -4
thats beautiful, Akira. Keytar solo: Me and ma a little bit back:
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taylormade
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Post by taylormade on Jul 17, 2007 19:15:59 GMT -4
Making goofy faces whilst dreaming of being a rock star.
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Raskolnikov
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Post by Raskolnikov on Jul 17, 2007 20:41:13 GMT -4
Bombs are gr-r-reat!/Dwrarven Demolition Team
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Post by Mr. G. on Jul 17, 2007 20:50:31 GMT -4
I'm still havin' a hard time getting used to that new style camo. I know it's some pretty good stuff, but it still looks funny.
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Raskolnikov
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Post by Raskolnikov on Jul 17, 2007 21:56:19 GMT -4
I'm still havin' a hard time getting used to that new style camo. I know it's some pretty good stuff, but it still looks funny. Sure, if your objective is to get hit by a truck while crossing the street. Actually, it works alright in "urban" environments because there's a lot of concrete but that specific pattern sucks for anything else. EDIT: We have a new pattern coming into service soon which looks like somebody projective vomited onto tan fabric then pixilated it, but that stuff actually WORKS in any environment. ALSO: Blame Canada.
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Post by Tonja Renee on Jul 18, 2007 8:02:17 GMT -4
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Post by earthman on Jul 18, 2007 17:01:37 GMT -4
"Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT), is the digital camouflage pattern currently used by the Canadian Forces (CF). It has similarities to German Army (Flecktarn) that may have inspired the development of CADPAT. The patent for CADPAT lists US Army research [1] done by LTC Timothy R. O’Neill (U.S. Army, Retired) in the 1970's as the basis for their digital pattern." So...don't blame Canada. We just can't resist stealing some American's crappy idea and saying we invented it.
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Raskolnikov
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Post by Raskolnikov on Jul 18, 2007 20:26:40 GMT -4
"Canadian Disruptive Pattern (CADPAT), is the digital camouflage pattern currently used by the Canadian Forces (CF). It has similarities to German Army (Flecktarn) that may have inspired the development of CADPAT. The patent for CADPAT lists US Army research [1] done by LTC Timothy R. O’Neill (U.S. Army, Retired) in the 1970's as the basis for their digital pattern." So...don't blame Canada. We just can't resist stealing some American's crappy idea and saying we invented it. Dude, CADPAT is good stuff. So are our Marines' digital cammies.
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Psy
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rock on!
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Post by Psy on Jul 19, 2007 5:51:39 GMT -4
was working at home, had to shock my boss, not my bong
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Post by stacknymint on Jul 19, 2007 17:34:48 GMT -4
The dude on the top left is me:
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jeffhx
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wait for that crescendo!
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Post by jeffhx on Aug 8, 2007 14:28:34 GMT -4
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Post by Rustee on Aug 8, 2007 20:38:10 GMT -4
Coincidentally, I wore that same shirt to work today.
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Post by docsimon on Aug 12, 2007 6:03:47 GMT -4
Humm lots of faces I recognize here !! Here is me fresh from cutting up dead bodies in Iowa !
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Post by stacknymint on Aug 13, 2007 21:54:57 GMT -4
OK, better pic. Heres what I'm typically doing when not playing guitar. (Pic taken this evening)
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Post by Mr. G. on Aug 14, 2007 7:49:41 GMT -4
That is a very nice bass indeed! What'd that go for...5-6lbs.? It's hard to judge the weight by how they look, so I'm sure I'm off. I had a friend who caught a 5 and a 7 pounder back to back, and the 5 pounder actually looked as big, if not bigger, than the 7 pounder.
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Post by stacknymint on Aug 14, 2007 16:36:28 GMT -4
That was probably 5-6 Eric, I'd say you're right on. Measured in on the tape at 21". I don't own a scale, but my best guess would be in the 5 pound range. Got to watch her attack my lure too, so that made it that much more insane.
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Raskolnikov
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Post by Raskolnikov on Aug 18, 2007 21:51:37 GMT -4
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