+Ramona Retired Snipe Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 This Just In... Honk if you know where this is... I don't know, but I'm curious.... Love it! But no honk. Very interested. Okay HONK and very jealous. I'll have to save a milestone cache for this one. Glad you had a great time. Quote
+FlagMan Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 This Just In... Honk if you know where this is... HONK!!! And I'm VERY jealous!!! Quote
+Silver Horde Posted September 29, 2010 Posted September 29, 2010 This Just In... Honk if you know where this is... I know now and I should have known earlier as I used to watch this cache by his Lordship! Quote
+Toby's Gang Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 This Just In... Honk if you know where this is... I know now and I should have known earlier as I used to watch this cache by his Lordship! Where the heck is this? May be a silly question, but, this isn't real is it? Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted September 30, 2010 Posted September 30, 2010 This Just In... Honk if you know where this is... I know now and I should have known earlier as I used to watch this cache by his Lordship! Where the heck is this? May be a silly question, but, this isn't real is it? I guess it might depend on how you define "real". Everything you see in the photo is actually there. The skeletons are real skeletons. The clothing is real. The coffins...real but I'm guessing that they were purpose built for this tableau. The context in which all these objects were placed...imaginary, however, many of the characters presented in tale that leads to this place are or were real people. Where is it? The answer to that question can be found many places with a little detective work. (But for the folks that don't want to work that hard, head on over to the Critters thread...) Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 This just in... Honk if you know where this is... Quote
+FlagMan Posted October 4, 2010 Posted October 4, 2010 This just in... Honk if you know where this is... Honk!! Its at 32-52.533 117-07.900 Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Edited October 6, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 6, 2010 Posted October 6, 2010 (edited) This just in... Honk if you know where this is... Honk!! Its at 32-52.533 117-07.900 Aha! ... runway at MCAS Miramar. Somebody went to see the Blue Angels, huh? Edited October 6, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 This just in... Honk if you know where this is... Honk!! Its at 32-52.533 117-07.900 Aha! ... runway at MCAS Miramar. Somebodywent to see the Blue Angels, huh? Nailed it! Good to have you back! It's been rather quiet lately... Quote
+SKILLET Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ?????? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ?????? Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Edited October 7, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 (edited) This just in... Honk if you know where this is... Honk!! Its at 32-52.533 117-07.900 Aha! ... runway at MCAS Miramar. Somebodywent to see the Blue Angels, huh? Nailed it! Good to have you back! It's been rather quiet lately... Thanks pal, delighted to be home from a terrific tour. Have five finds and one DNF to log so we can add Italy and Switzerland to our profile. Got our 5,000th find at what is claimed to be the most popular hide in Italy; named "Coloseum." Bonus: A popular local attraction! Edited October 7, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ??????Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Honk! Donatello nobody butt it's in Firenze. It's the Fountain of the Netted Tuna (Fontana del Nettuno). Edited October 7, 2010 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ??????Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Honk! Donatello nobody butt it's in Firenze. It's the Fountain of the Netted Tuna (Fontana del Nettuno). James, Who butt you would know this? We scored an urban-cache very near the statue. Just our luck there was a marathon and a fun-walk just finished in this piazza. Thousands of people and many dogs wearing purple tees packing the square. Edited October 7, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Boy howdy them Eyetalians shore know how t' run a fancy hotel. Ever' where we wuz they had two-holers. 'Course they wuz some plumbin' problems ... danged poor flush on th' funny-lookin' one when y' number two'd. Tell y' what ... when it comes t' poopin' y' just cain't beat America. Edited October 7, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 7, 2010 Posted October 7, 2010 This just in ... Boy howdy them Eyetalians shore know how t' run a fancy hotel. Ever' where we wuz they had two-holers. 'Course they wuz some plumbin' problems ... danged poor flush on th' funny-lookin' one when y' number two'd. Tell y' what ... when it comes t' poopin' y' just cain't beat America. I'll have to post the photo of the the fancy remote control that comes with the ones I saw in Japan. Using said remote, I discovered that when you are not sitting on them, the fountain effect can be pretty impressive. The opportunities for juvenile entertainment are tremendous... Quote
+SKILLET Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Boy howdy them Eyetalians shore know how t' run a fancy hotel. Ever' where we wuz they had two-holers. 'Course they wuz some plumbin' problems ... danged poor flush on th' funny-lookin' one when y' number two'd. Tell y' what ... when it comes t' poopin' y' just cain't beat America. I'll have to post the photo of the the fancy remote control that comes with the ones I saw in Japan. Using said remote, I discovered that when you are not sitting on them, the fountain effect can be pretty impressive. The opportunities for juvenile entertainment are tremendous... When I lived in Naples I filled it with dirt and planted some flowers. I had no use for a Bide' at that time. Edited October 8, 2010 by SKILLET Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 This just in ... Boy howdy them Eyetalians shore know how t' run a fancy hotel. Ever' where we wuz they had two-holers. 'Course they wuz some plumbin' problems ... danged poor flush on th' funny-lookin' one when y' number two'd. Tell y' what ... when it comes t' poopin' y' just cain't beat America. I'll have to post the photo of the the fancy remote control that comes with the ones I saw in Japan. Using said remote, I discovered that when you are not sitting on them, the fountain effect can be pretty impressive. The opportunities for juvenile entertainment are tremendous... When I lived in Naples I filled it with dirt and planted some flowers. I had no use for a Bide' at that time. Flowers huh? You could get a rash like that. Quote
+TrailGators Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Boy howdy them Eyetalians shore know how t' run a fancy hotel. Ever' where we wuz they had two-holers. 'Course they wuz some plumbin' problems ... danged poor flush on th' funny-lookin' one when y' number two'd. Tell y' what ... when it comes t' poopin' y' just cain't beat America. I'll have to post the photo of the the fancy remote control that comes with the ones I saw in Japan. Using said remote, I discovered that when you are not sitting on them, the fountain effect can be pretty impressive. The opportunities for juvenile entertainment are tremendous... If you go to Malaysia they just give you a hole in the ground and a garden hose. There is no toilet paper or any paper. I wish they had told me that before I shook everybody's hand to say hello. Anyhow, whenever I had a yogi poking at the hole, I would sneak off and use the special VIP "western-style" toidey in the front office of the factory! Edited October 8, 2010 by TrailGators Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) Yup...we missed you Harmon! This thread is back to normal. Edited October 8, 2010 by jahoadi and john Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) Yup...we missed you Harmon! This thread is back to normal. Back to normal as in stuff you can't get on Facebook? Glad to be missed by my GeoPals ... but now I've got to clean up the mess you've made of my home-zone while I was away. Why I oughta .... Born in a board shack beside the railroad tracks outside Abilene, Texas but look at me now ... cultured. I owe it all to my sweet bride. Yep, that's me all right, standing on the dock at the Peggy Guggenheim Gallery waiting on a gondola to haul us back over to Piazza San Marco ... life is good! Only had one find in Venice but somehow it seemed better than finding a dozen urban-micros in Santee. You know, unless they are J&J urban-micros. Turns out that my cultural tastes are not unlike the cultural tastes of Peggy Guggenheim as you can see from the sculpture shown below. Yeehaw! ... culture is a wonderful thang. Thang is that it's removable, you know, like Lorena Bobbitt had in mind. Edited October 8, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 Yeehaw! ... culture is a wonderful thang. Thang is that it's removable, you know, like Lorena Bobbitt had in mind. Is that where the Venetian urban micro was hidden? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 8, 2010 Posted October 8, 2010 (edited) Yeehaw! ... culture is a wonderful thang. Thang is that it's removable, you know, like Lorena Bobbitt had in mind. Is that where the Venetian urban micro was hidden? I'm sorry to say that it wasn't but it's the perfect place for a nano. Trouble is it would cost you several Euros to get into the gallery at a buck-forty per Euro. Our Venetian find was a magnetic on a canal bridge that had fallen down into the niche where hidden. Edited October 8, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+jahoadi and john Posted October 10, 2010 Posted October 10, 2010 Hon if you know.....the water is really cold and so refreshing..we didn't drink it bu tit felt good on our dirty hands. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 (edited) Hey Jodi, While we were at the Vatican Museum they had a service where they would carve a statue in your likeness. I had them carve me and I had them ship my statue to you in appreciation for all the things you have done for, excuse me, ... done to me. Here's a photo of the statue so's you can plan ahead on where to install it at your place. Notice that I posed with a cache-container in my hand. The likeness is rather stunning don't you think? They refused to include my glasses and my Tilley ... too much detail they claimed. I paid extra for the towel but they didn't cover my butt with it. Sorry. Enjoy, Harmon SD Rowdies Edited October 11, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+FlagMan Posted October 11, 2010 Posted October 11, 2010 Hey Jodi, While we were at the Vatican Museum they had a service where they would carve a statue in your likeness. I had them carve me and I had them ship my statue to you in appreciation for all the things you have done for, excuse me, ... done to me. Here's a photo of the statue so's you can plan ahead on where to install it at your place. Notice that I posed with a cache-container in my hand. The likeness is rather stunning don't you think? They refused to include my glasses and my Tilley ... too much detail they claimed. I paid extra for the towel but they didn't cover my butt with it. Sorry. Enjoy, Harmon SD Rowdies Why I oughta!!! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 Hey Jodi, While we were at the Vatican Museum they had a service where they would carve a statue in your likeness. I had them carve me and I had them ship my statue to you in appreciation for all the things you have done for, excuse me, ... done to me. Here's a photo of the statue so's you can plan ahead on where to install it at your place. Notice that I posed with a cache-container in my hand. The likeness is rather stunning don't you think? They refused to include my glasses and my Tilley ... too much detail they claimed. I paid extra for the towel but they didn't cover my butt with it. Sorry. Enjoy, Harmon SD Rowdies Why I oughta!!! OMG! classic ... why didn't I think of that? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 This just in for Photoshop CS5 enthusiasts. 13th Century Duomo in Siena Thought you might enjoy seeing what a digital pocket camera can do with a very large structure when you are way too close to a very large subject. This image was shot as nine separate frames; that is, three rows of three frames across. Stitched as a panoramic composite using Photoshop CS5 photomerge and then perspective transformed and tweaked with puppet-warp. Result is a huge image with unreal detail but reduced in size for this post. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 (edited) 'Scuse me. Edited October 12, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 Rats, posts running slow so double posted. Quote
+Silver Horde Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 Hey Jodi, While we were at the Vatican Museum they had a service where they would carve a statue in your likeness. I had them carve me and I had them ship my statue to you in appreciation for all the things you have done for, excuse me, ... done to me. Here's a photo of the statue so's you can plan ahead on where to install it at your place. Notice that I posed with a cache-container in my hand. The likeness is rather stunning don't you think? They refused to include my glasses and my Tilley ... too much detail they claimed. I paid extra for the towel but they didn't cover my butt with it. Sorry. Enjoy, Harmon SD Rowdies Why I oughta!!! OMG! classic ... why didn't I think of that? Stunning! So glad I was not drinking my tea!! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 (edited) Hey Jodi, While we were at the Vatican Museum they had a service where they would carve a statue in your likeness. I had them carve me and I had them ship my statue to you in appreciation for all the things you have done for, excuse me, ... done to me. Here's a photo of the statue so's you can plan ahead on where to install it at your place. Notice that I posed with a cache-container in my hand. The likeness is rather stunning don't you think? They refused to include my glasses and my Tilley ... too much detail they claimed. I paid extra for the towel but they didn't cover my saggy ol' butt with it. Sorry. Enjoy, Harmon SD Rowdies Why I oughta!!! OMG! classic ... why didn't I think of that? Stunning! So glad I was not drinking my tea!! So now y' know why Italians were so upset when Michelangelo took up realism. Edited October 12, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+BlondHiLites Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ??????Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Honk! Donatello nobody butt it's in Firenze. It's the Fountain of the Netted Tuna (Fontana del Nettuno). Butt that's just a big distraction... Harmon, are my eyes playing tricks on me? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ??????Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Honk! Donatello nobody butt it's in Firenze. It's the Fountain of the Netted Tuna (Fontana del Nettuno). Butt that's just a big distraction... Harmon, are my eyes playing tricks on me? Why I oughta .... Quote
+splashman Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 Hon if you know.....the water is really cold and so refreshing..we didn't drink it bu tit felt good on our dirty hands. Honk Honk.............this is on our radar, just waiting for a 'free' day (whatever that is) to get up there. Splashette Quote
+BlondHiLites Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 This just in ... Honk if you know where this is![/size] (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ??????Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Honk! Donatello nobody butt it's in Firenze. It's the Fountain of the Netted Tuna (Fontana del Nettuno). James, Who butt you would know this? We scored an urban-cache very near the statue. Just our luck there was a marathon and a fun-walk just finished in this piazza. Thousands of people and many dogs wearing purple tees packing the square. cant.e.lope Note to Self: start sending photos to fisnjack for Photoshop practice Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 12, 2010 Posted October 12, 2010 This just in ... Honk if you know where this is![/size] (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. Could this be Davide of donatello ??????Nope, butt actually a very short walk from David. Hint: Tre, and tombs of Galileo Galilei and Michelangelo Buonarroti are butt a few steps away. Honk! Donatello nobody butt it's in Firenze. It's the Fountain of the Netted Tuna (Fontana del Nettuno). James, Who butt you would know this? We scored an urban-cache very near the statue. Just our luck there was a marathon and a fun-walk just finished in this piazza. Thousands of people and many dogs wearing purple tees packing the square. cant.e.lope Note to Self: start sending photos to fisnjack for Photoshop practice O good gosh, I'm being visited by my photographic sins. Hard to believe that y'all are saving those old images. Truth is it makes me happy to see that a few of you edit images now and then. Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 19, 2010 Posted October 19, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Size 11D in white please. Edited October 19, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+boysnbarrie Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. I have no idea where this is ... butt I like it. Thanks for posting your pics Harmon! You really made my day! Welcome backside! Oops, I meant welcome back! Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Honk if you know where this is! (Recuperating today from 27-hour transit, log entries later.) Note to Self: Hee-hee, just wait unti they find out that Sandy and I shot over two-thousand photos. I have no idea where this is ... butt I like it. Thanks for posting your pics Harmon! You really made my day! Welcome backside! Oops, I meant welcome back! Barrie dear, You are such a lovely, old-fashioned girl ... still using Geocaching Forum threads. Just so you kjnow that statue is in Florence near Santa Croce Church where the tombs of Galileo and Michelangelo are said to be. Scored a find near the church. Just be glad that I didn't post the front view of the statue ... y' don't often see pigeons perched on a .... you know, th' p-word. No, wait, I did post the front view didn't I? Your pal, Harmon Edited October 20, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 Just be glad that I didn't post the front view of the statue ... y' don't often see pigeons perched on a .... you know, th' p-word. Probiscus? No, wait, I did post the front view didn't I? I don't recall seeing any pigeons in that picture... Quote
+lulu499 Posted October 20, 2010 Posted October 20, 2010 This just in ... Size 11D in white please. Funny!! Was he really there???? Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 (edited) Just be glad that I didn't post the front view of the statue ... y' don't often see pigeons perched on a .... you know, th' p-word. Probiscus? No, wait, I did post the front view didn't I? I don't recall seeing any pigeons in that picture... No peegeons? Ees peegeons, yes? The word ees "protrusion." Edited October 21, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 This just in ... Size 11D in white please. Funny!! Was he really there???? O please ... anything is possible with Photoshop. Quote
+splashman Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 This just in ... Size 11D in white please. Funny!! Was he really there???? O please ... anything is possible with Photoshop. Yep, he was really there!! It's his new sidejob to support our caching trips! (plus, he really liked that shoe!) Super job Harmon! Splashette Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Italiano Dolomiti cave painting discovered. While hiking in the Dolomiti region of the Italian Alps a couple of weeks ago Sandy and I came upon a cave which we explored. Therein we were astonished to find a faded cave painting that drew our interest. We photographed the painting, of course, and sent the photo to the Archaeological Society of Alexandria by way of an email. To our surprise we received a response saying that we will be named as the discoverers for the painting and that it depicts a male and female pair of Neandertal hunter-gatherers of the type that roamed the Alps during the Ice Age. Plans are already in place to open a theme park at the site with cable-car lift, gift shop, capachino bar, and broadband access. Having made this discovery Sandy and I enjoy the priviledge of choosing common names for the figures of the painting. This is an exciting moment for Sandy and I that we want to share with you, our Geocaching friends, and so hereby invite you to offer suggested names for consideration. Very excited, Harmon & Sandy SD Rowdies Edited October 21, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+Let's Look Over Thayer Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Italiano Dolomiti cave painting discovered. While hiking in the Dolomiti region of the Italian Alps a couple of weeks ago Sandy and I came upon a cave which we explored. Therein we were astonished to find a faded cave painting that drew our interest. We photographed the painting, of course, and sent the photo to the Archaeological Society of Alexandria by way of an email. To our surprise we received a response saying that we will be named as the discoverers for the painting and that it depicts a male and female pair of Neandertal hunter-gatherers of the type that roamed the Alps during the Ice Age. Plans are already in place to open a theme park at the site with cable-car lift, gift shop, capachino bar, and broadband access. Having made this discovery Sandy and I enjoy the priviledge of choosing common names for the figures of the painting. This is an exciting moment for Sandy and I that we want to share with you, our Geocaching friends, and so hereby invite you to offer suggested names for consideration. It is very interesting to note that the figures are depicted as wearing dog tags. It has previously been believed that dog tags first appeared in 1870 when they were issued to Prussian troops at the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War. If confirmed, this find of yours would modify history as we know it... Edited October 21, 2010 by Let's Look Over Thayer Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 (edited) This just in ... Italiano Dolomiti cave painting discovered. While hiking in the Dolomiti region of the Italian Alps a couple of weeks ago Sandy and I came upon a cave which we explored. Therein we were astonished to find a faded cave painting that drew our interest. We photographed the painting, of course, and sent the photo to the Archaeological Society of Alexandria by way of an email. To our surprise we received a response saying that we will be named as the discoverers for the painting and that it depicts a male and female pair of Neandertal hunter-gatherers of the type that roamed the Alps during the Ice Age. Plans are already in place to open a theme park at the site with cable-car lift, gift shop, capachino bar, and broadband access. Having made this discovery Sandy and I enjoy the priviledge of choosing common names for the figures of the painting. This is an exciting moment for Sandy and I that we want to share with you, our Geocaching friends, and so hereby invite you to offer suggested names for consideration. It is very interesting to note that the figures are depicted as wearing dog tags. It has previously been believed that dog tags first appeared in 1870 when they were issued to Prussian troops at the beginning of the Franco-Prussian War. If confirmed, this find of yours would modify history as we know it... O Lord o' mercy, I knowed we were onto somethin' spashul. Cain't wait t' tell Sandy ... our ship has finally come in at last. Shore wish mom was still around t' hear about this ... it'd be th' last time she could say "Harmon, you's Dumb as a stump." I'll let y'all know when we'll be on th' Oprah Show. Maybe she'll be givin'-away somethin' spashul th' day we're on. Thanks for yore support James, I'll mention yore name t' Oprah. Note to Self: YCGTKOGSOF Edited October 21, 2010 by SD Rowdies Quote
+SD Rowdies Posted October 21, 2010 Posted October 21, 2010 This just in ... Size 11D in white please. Funny!! Was he really there???? O please ... anything is possible with Photoshop. Yep, he was really there!! It's his new sidejob to support our caching trips! (plus, he really liked that shoe!) Super job Harmon! Splashette Janie, I'm happy to see your reply. Thought maybe I did something bad enough to run you away from this thread. I'd shoot myself if that was true, you know, with a cream pie or somethin' else tasty like that. Could't resist that shoe-shot of Steve. So manly .... Harmon Quote
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