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ScottG
ParticipantABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!! Great find Alex!
ScottG
ParticipantThat's the original one, from maybe three years ago.
If that is the original pic then that makes me very sad because that would indicate she is not working out as much and getting smaller. 🙁
ScottG
ParticipantYou're telling me. She easily has competition arms and from what I can tell abs that match.
I'm looking as hard as possible for a viable reason to go to Denver.
ScottG
ParticipantJust discovered another picture (I think) of this beautiful muscular young lady.
http://good-times.webshots.com/photo/1502995152071783382kNGKKk
I think she is getting bigger if it is infact her.
ScottG
ParticipantWhen trains can average 400 mph then they'll be practical for the U.S. Until then it doesn't make sense for us to invest in a long-distance transportation infrastructure that takes two or three days to get from one end of the country to the other, when a jet can do it in six hours at a fraction of the cost.
I'm going to have to disagree with your last statement Lingster, I think trains could be very practical in the US especially when you have to travel from Iowa. Air-fare is outrageous in Iowa since are surrounded by some major cities (Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Louis, and Chicago. We have to travel 3-4 hours to get to some of those spots for decent air-fare. I have started going to Atlanta for Christmas for the last couple of years and if I had the option to take a 180-200 mph train down there or to Chicago for the weekend, I would never drive again. You would have to account for stops on the way at other locations, but at that speed, even 700-800 miles could still be covered in 6 hours (compared with 14 for driving.)
If train use were more common in the United States with more destination options and faster trains, I think we would have plenty of people that would be willing to use them. Look at how reliable they are in China and Europe. They aren't perfect, I realize, but then again neither are planes.ScottG
ParticipantI agree with all the other comments, welcome back, excellent work, and Thank you Sir, may I have another?
ScottG
ParticipantAnd I'm questioning whether you've even seen the ATHF movie.
I will admit, I have not seen the ATHF movie. Do you know where I could find the clip?
ScottG
ParticipantI may agree with your assessment of the picture, but I'm not sure it is going to stay up for very long. You might want to double check rule number one of the posting rules. I would say you are walking a fine line on this one.
If it does get taken down, I would just post it somewhere else like Imageshack and then repost a link in this thread.
Also, next time you may also consider rule #3 about an NSFW (not safe for work) tag in your title. Many people like myself check this board while at work and I don't really need stuff like that appearing without notice.
That said, once again, I do like the picture and hope you continue to post more. 😉
ScottG
ParticipantExcellent variation on the original. I also like the fact that there aren't the negative side-effects that were associated with the original Monkey's Paw story by W.W. Jacobs.
Here is a link to the original.
http://gaslight.mtroyal.ab.ca/mnkyspaw.htmApril 10, 2008 at 8:55 pm in reply to: Is anyone a member of LH-Art? — I am NOT looking for a password, etc. #69307ScottG
ParticipantI had exactly the same thing happen to me and after notifying Larry about the issue, he promptly paid me his standard fees for the pictures and had them moved to the free area.
I have also started submitting pictures to him for his members area. I have never met Larry, but he quickly rectified the situation with me.
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