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Old 30th of November 2008 (Sun)   #1
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Ok, I give up. What are they? They look like ball point pens or something behind a screen of some sort, but sizes don't look right for your normally close macros.

Lemme guess - rainy day?
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Cool shots...i cheated..so i'd better not guess
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Ok, I give up. What are they? They look like ball point pens or something behind a screen of some sort, but sizes don't look right for your normally close macros.

Lemme guess - rainy day?
Thanks Troy for the comments- yep rainy day playing.

I'll let it ride a bit before saying what it is.
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