Happy New Year! I'm looking to a full year of camera learning! Oh, and I can say - I am getting married this year!!!
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staciecd Goldmember 1,383 posts Joined Feb 2004 Location: Baltimore, MD More info | Jan 01, 2007 06:48 | #31 Happy New Year! I'm looking to a full year of camera learning! Oh, and I can say - I am getting married this year!!! ---------------
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Vini Senior Member 691 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Northants UK More info | Jan 01, 2007 07:10 | #32 Happ New Year everyone:p MY PHOTOS
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fi20100 Slightly late 3,587 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Finland More info | Jan 01, 2007 08:41 | #33 SuzyView wrote in post #2472273 I made a resolution I'm going to shoot at least one picture a day no matter what. I want to have 365 pictures of the year my family had. Should be interesting. ![]() That sounds like a wonderful idea Stefan
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fi20100 Slightly late 3,587 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Finland More info | Jan 01, 2007 08:41 | #34 staciecd wrote in post #2472288 Happy New Year! I'm looking to a full year of camera learning! Oh, and I can say - I am getting married this year!!! Stacie Congrats! Stefan
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rklepper Dignity-Esteem-Compassion 9,019 posts Gallery: 2 photos Likes: 14 Joined Dec 2003 Location: No longer living at the center of the known universe, moved just slightly to the right. Iowa, USA. More info | Jan 01, 2007 10:33 | #36 20droger wrote in post #2468952 And a Happy and Prosperous New Year to you. For those of us with weird and wonderful minds, the phrase "Happy New Year" brings up interesting thoughts... If it is politically incorrect to with a non-Christian "Merry Christmas," is it also politically incorrect to wish a practicing Jew, a conservative Chinese, or other person who does not follow the Gregorian calendar a "Happy New Year." After all, they have different "New Years" on different dates than January 1. Perhaps we should just wish them a "Happy Calendrical New Year." Or should we just keep our mouths shut? Or should we say the hell with it and wish anyone a happy anything we wish? It is incorrect to analyze everything from a political standpoint. Doc Klepper in the USA
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20droger Cream of the Crop 14,685 posts Likes: 27 Joined Dec 2006 More info | Jan 01, 2007 12:16 | #37 staciecd wrote in post #2472288 Happy New Year! I'm looking to a full year of camera learning! Oh, and I can say - I am getting married this year!!! Stacie Congratulations! Have you picked out a prospective mate yet?
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20droger Cream of the Crop 14,685 posts Likes: 27 Joined Dec 2006 More info | Jan 01, 2007 12:21 | #38 rklepper wrote in post #2472893 It is incorrect to analyze everything from a political standpoint. Oh, I agree. I just wonder why there's no bruhaha about wish people a happy or merry holiday except for Christmas.
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fi20100 Slightly late 3,587 posts Likes: 8 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Finland More info | Jan 01, 2007 13:03 | #39 If someone is wishing me happy "X", where X stand for a tradition in a certain culture, why would I be offended by it, whether I share the tradition or not? Maybe we shouldn’t be so tight about these things. Stefan
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