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Conk
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 11:10
I've seen this on another forum before and it has the potential to become an extremely long thread. Possibly never ending. This is how it works...
I'll start with a sentence. The next poster will then copy and paste that sentence to their post and add to it. So on and so on. It is very important that we copy and paste or we'll end up with massive windows full of quotes.
This will definitely get goofy but there will also be a twisted story that I'm sure will have us laughing from time to time. I'll kick it off.

The sun was just emerging over the horizon

tommykjensen
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 11:18
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was

RichardtheSane
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 11:43
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I

CoolToolGuy
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 11:46
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way,

IndyJeff
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 12:45
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was

Andy_T
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 12:48
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at ...

IndyJeff
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 17:04
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would

ilya
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 17:54
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed

Conk
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 17:58
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight!

robertwgross
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 18:37
Haven't we got some real camera subjects to discuss???

---Bob Gross---

ilya
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 18:47
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight!
Then comes along the old villager, and he says Haven't we got some real camera subjects to discuss??? ---Bob Gross--- The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said

Sketcher
5th of September 2004 (Sun), 19:55
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she

CoolToolGuy
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 05:07
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered

dewmuw
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 05:53
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing

Penguin_101_1
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 09:26
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for

Penguin_101_1
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 09:27
Haven't we got some real camera subjects to discuss???

---Bob Gross---

You don't like having a little fun? :roll:

IanD
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 14:52
he sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a

CoolToolGuy
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 21:29
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a cheap Taiwan copy and, being a law-abiding citizen, wanted to take a bite out of crime. Unfortunately, the penguin choked on the finger and died, and my brother was charged with

Penguin_101_1
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 21:41
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a cheap Taiwan copy and, being a law-abiding citizen, wanted to take a bite out of crime. Unfortunately, the penguin choked on the finger and died, and my brother was charged with

You...You Killed the Penguin :cry:

Conk
6th of September 2004 (Mon), 22:25
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a cheap Taiwan copy and, being a law-abiding citizen, wanted to take a bite out of crime. Unfortunately, the penguin choked on the finger and died, and my brother was charged with animal cruelty but later charges were dropped. Further investigations showed no intent to harm the animal. The penguin had been reported as having frequented The Canon Digital Photography Forum and posing as an elephant. Most felt he was crazy and

Penguin_101_1
7th of September 2004 (Tue), 05:56
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a cheap Taiwan copy and, being a law-abiding citizen, wanted to take a bite out of crime. Unfortunately, the penguin choked on the finger and died, and my brother was charged with animal cruelty but later charges were dropped. Further investigations showed no intent to harm the animal. The penguin had been reported as having frequented The Canon Digital Photography Forum and posing as an elephant. Most felt he was crazy and

Now lets look at rule# 4-6
Though we encourage members to engage in healthy debates, we do not condone personal attacks on members. Ideas can be disputed or challenged, but attacks on a personal level are unacceptable and when they are discovered or brought to the attention of the staff, will be dealt with accordingly. Ideas can be attacked, but individuals cannot.

You will be hearing from my security:
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j/k :wink:

Conk
7th of September 2004 (Tue), 06:00
:shock: :cry: :P

CoolToolGuy
7th of September 2004 (Tue), 07:43
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a cheap Taiwan copy and, being a law-abiding citizen, wanted to take a bite out of crime. Unfortunately, the penguin choked on the finger and died, and my brother was charged with animal cruelty but later charges were dropped. Further investigations showed no intent to harm the animal. The penguin had been reported as having frequented The Canon Digital Photography Forum and posing as an elephant. Most felt he was crazy and we realized that rather than going to Ritz, we could have gotten the UV filter from B&H by now and avoided all of the confusion and delay. So we paid for the UV filter, said goodbye to my brother and

roanjohn
8th of September 2004 (Wed), 22:22
The sun was just emerging over the horizon and I was packing my camerabag to go shooting, the question was: - Should I go birding, or head for the hills to get some landscapes in? In the end I decided to head to the race track for the sports car race. On the way, I picked up this nice looking girl hitchhiker. She was commenting that we must be pretty bored at our forum to start things like that, but nevertheless had a hearty laugh at the thought of a photo geek picking her up and telling his life story. She then asked if I would help her with her backpack. I came around behind her, and grasped the pack with both hands. Just then, I noticed that there was a 10D sticking out of the top. It was love at first sight! An elderly gentleman shuffled by pointing at us and muttering something about inapprorpriate behavior. The girl, understandably frightened, jumped into my arms and buried her face in my neck. I said it's alright dear, he's practically a fixture in these here parts and is quite friendly once you get to know him. She composed herself, but in the excitement her 10D had fallen onto the ground; appearing to have landed on the lens. Visually, it looked as though only the lens filter may have been damaged. With a sigh of relief she asked if we could stop at the next Ritz to get a new UV filter. When we got there, we discovered my twin brother who had been taken from my parents at birth and who I had been searching for since 1965. I noticed that his shutter finger was missing and he then told me that a giant penguin bit it off when he was in Antarctica taking photographs for the SI Swimsuit Annual. The penguin mistook his 300 F2.8 for a cheap Taiwan copy and, being a law-abiding citizen, wanted to take a bite out of crime. Unfortunately, the penguin choked on the finger and died, and my brother was charged with animal cruelty but later charges were dropped. Further investigations showed no intent to harm the animal. The penguin had been reported as having frequented The Canon Digital Photography Forum and posing as an elephant. Most felt he was crazy and we realized that rather than going to Ritz, we could have gotten the UV filter from B&H by now and avoided all of the confusion and delay. So we paid for the UV filter, said goodbye to my brother and realized that almost three hours has passed and the race would almost be over. So she suggested that it would probably be best to