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  • in reply to: Lyn in the City on deviantART #76714
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    Fantastic image.  Well done Scott! 8)

    in reply to: Sarah Palin #76594
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    I don't care that Sarah Palin is female, are inexperienced. I DO care that she is the same sort of religious extremist as Bush, and look at the trouble he's caused.

    But fortunately I've got Alex Salmond!

    Must confess that, being a sassenach, I'm not very aware of the exact nature of Mr Salmond's policies.  I do like his rhetoric, though. 8)

    in reply to: A New Laura Croft #74917
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    Unfortunately, looking at more photos, her body doesn't match her face (she looks too little-girl like to me).  What we need her is body with the previous model's face.

    in reply to: A New Laura Croft #74916
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    This is why having an ex-gymnast who rock-climbs as Lara is A GOOD IDEA:

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9aOr-azbzMY&feature=related

    in reply to: Sarah Palin #76591
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    Source for Britain in the 1970s stuff:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/6721709.stm

    in reply to: Iceland in deep shit #76684
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    Agreed.  I've always had the instincts of a saver anyway.  I can pull my horns in as and when I need to.

    in reply to: The Age Gap: does it give you any problems? #76540
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    Now that some 15 or so years have passed since those days, I'd have to update her "history" to make it the 2004 Summer games in Sydney, or something.  😮

    Er, Sir DCM, 2000 Olympics were Sydney, 2004 was Athens.

    in reply to: Britt Miller #26054
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    I wouldn't mind tweaking her ears. 😮 ;D 😉

    in reply to: Away #76024
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    Well, I did once try to get to the National Rail Museum of the UK, in York, but a family bereavement stopped me.  I'm a fairly frequent visitor to our local preserved line, and have ridden on several other preserved railways whilst on holiday in the UK.  I've only recently started to become interested in the US scene, so I know very little, but it certainly fascinates me, as it is so very different from the domestic network that I grew-up with.

    in reply to: The new and improved Miss Popa #76728
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    Nice work, but I really don't think that's Ms Popa. ???

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