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JZaun
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:39
Have you noticed the number of youngsters posting here. You can tell by their pictures, they are but kids. Juveniles ??? Naw just oldsters wishing for young again :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: I won't call no names but you can pick them out by the chubby little pictures.. A couple are cute for boys but they aren't that way now I bet :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Anyhow its good to have the older young generation active :D
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A kid at heart!
No pic of me!
They didn't have cameras when I was a kid :D
Belmondo
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:43
It makes an excellent argument for euthanasia, doesn’t it?
Scottes
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:46
And birth control...
PacAce
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:47
It makes an excellent argument for euthanasia, doesn’t it?
Youth in Asia? Hey, are you talking about me again? ???
Scottes
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:48
Youth in Asia? Hey, are you talking about me again? ???
That was a long time ago, Leo. Now you're Old In Pennsylvania. :wink:
PacAce
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:48
And birth control...
Now you must be talking about Tom-W and his never ending struggle to get upstream! :mrgreen:
PacAce
11th of November 2004 (Thu), 18:49
Youth in Asia? Hey, are you talking about me again? ???
That was a long time ago, Leo. Now you're Old In Pennsylvania. :wink:
Or, I could be dying in Montreal...from all the laughing I'd be doing...or maybe even from the cold. <brrrrr>
IanD
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 02:58
Youth in Asia? Hey, are you talking about me again? ???
That was a long time ago, Leo. Now you're Old In Pennsylvania. :wink:
Or, I could be dying in Montreal...from all the laughing I'd be doing...or maybe even from the cold. <brrrrr>
It would be from the cold. -4C right now......damn, where are my longjohns?
PacAce
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 07:28
Youth in Asia? Hey, are you talking about me again? ???
That was a long time ago, Leo. Now you're Old In Pennsylvania. :wink:
Or, I could be dying in Montreal...from all the laughing I'd be doing...or maybe even from the cold. <brrrrr>
It would be from the cold. -4C right now......darn, where are my longjohns?
-4C? :shock: Holy iceberg in Toledo! :shock: :shock: :shock: And what was that you were saying about GCPS III in January? Have you gone off your rockers? ???
Scottes
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 07:42
-4C? :shock: Holy iceberg in Toledo! :shock: :shock: :shock: And what was that you were saying about GCPS III in January? Have you gone off your rockers? ???
Aah, c'mon Leo. That's 27F - balmy.
I don't get worried until it stays at 0F for a week.
IanD
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 07:52
Youth in Asia? Hey, are you talking about me again? ???
That was a long time ago, Leo. Now you're Old In Pennsylvania. :wink:
Or, I could be dying in Montreal...from all the laughing I'd be doing...or maybe even from the cold. <brrrrr>
It would be from the cold. -4C right now......darn, where are my longjohns?
-4C? :shock: Holy iceberg in Toledo! :shock: :shock: :shock: And what was that you were saying about GCPS III in January? Have you gone off your rockers? ???
A little unknown fact is that January is the warmest month the winter. Up here we celebrate the balmy month of January by wearing shorts and sandals. One must also keep in mind that the color has to be blue to match the rest of the body. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Really it ain't so bad. After 2 minutes you can't feel a thing.
GCPS III is on for January. Bring the sun tan lotion. :lol: :lol: :lol:
PacAce
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 07:54
-4C? :shock: Holy iceberg in Toledo! :shock: :shock: :shock: And what was that you were saying about GCPS III in January? Have you gone off your rockers? ???
Aah, c'mon Leo. That's 27F - balmy.
I don't get worried until it stays at 0F for a week.
Oh, yeah, you're right. I guess that minus sign threw me off there. It brought back memories of skiing weekends in Vermont where the outside temp was -10F and a windchill of -60F.
Scottes
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 07:56
A little unknown fact is that January is the warmest month the winter. Up here we celebrate the balmy month of January by wearing shorts and sandals. One must also keep in mind that the color has to be blue to match the rest of the body. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Really it ain't so bad. After 2 minutes you can't feel a thing.
GCPS III is on for January. Bring the sun tan lotion. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, great. I'll be up there wearing shorts and mukluks because I don't like my feet to get cold. What a photo-op.
PacAce
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 08:06
A little unknown fact is that January is the warmest month the winter. Up here we celebrate the balmy month of January by wearing shorts and sandals. One must also keep in mind that the color has to be blue to match the rest of the body. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Really it ain't so bad. After 2 minutes you can't feel a thing.
GCPS III is on for January. Bring the sun tan lotion. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Oh, great. I'll be up there wearing shorts and mukluks because I don't like my feet to get cold. What a photo-op.
At least you will have well tanned knees. :mrgreen:
BTW, Ian, what is there to photograph up in Montreal in January. I'm sure all the geese and ducks will have already made their trek down south by then. Oops, forget I asked. I just remembered the retarded ducks and geese you photographed last year in the frozen lake. :roll: :?
Scottes
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 08:13
BTW, Ian, what is there to photograph up in Montreal in January.
Silly Canadians wearing shorts.
ssim
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 08:53
what is there to photograph up in Montreal in January
Just because it's January in Canada, doesn't mean we hibernate. :shock: :shock:
Seriously, I think that Omega Parc would make a great shoot in the winter time. They are open all year long. Of course there is Eco.
We might even be able to find a snow drift to use as a backdrop to show how dang cold you really are. :roll: :roll:
There are ducks and geese still here all winter long. They are obviously from the stupid side of the family.
Jon
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 12:34
-4C? :shock: Holy iceberg in Toledo! :shock: :shock: :shock: And what was that you were saying about GCPS III in January? Have you gone off your rockers? ???
Aah, c'mon Leo. That's 27F - balmy.
I don't get worried until it stays at 0F for a week.
. . . was that "balmy" or "barmy"?
IanD
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 12:35
-4C? :shock: Holy iceberg in Toledo! :shock: :shock: :shock: And what was that you were saying about GCPS III in January? Have you gone off your rockers? ???
Aah, c'mon Leo. That's 27F - balmy.
I don't get worried until it stays at 0F for a week.
. . . was that "balmy" or "barmy"?
blarny as in daffers :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Scottes
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 12:36
Aah, c'mon Leo. That's 27F - balmy.
. . . was that "balmy" or "barmy"?
27F is balmy.
I, on the other hand, am not balmy.
I make no more assumptions beyond that.
:D
PacAce
12th of November 2004 (Fri), 13:37
what is there to photograph up in Montreal in January
Just because it's January in Canada, doesn't mean we hibernate. :shock: :shock:
Seriously, I think that Omega Parc would make a great shoot in the winter time. They are open all year long. Of course there is Eco.
We might even be able to find a snow drift to use as a backdrop to show how dang cold you really are. :roll: :roll:
There are ducks and geese still here all winter long. They are obviously from the stupid side of the family.
Hmmm, Sheldon, why is it every time I look at your avatar it seems like you're getting younger and younger? Ya think I've been sitting in front of the computer too long? :mrgreen:
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