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Jan 08, 2005 07:04 as a reply to  @ post 373508 |  #16

Close call! :lol: I see lots of new buildings in the background. Dublin must be growing fast. I hear a lot about the computer programming services being done there - what else is going on? Got to visit one of these years, trace the roots. :)

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Jan 08, 2005 18:00 as a reply to  @ post 373292 |  #17

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Great colors and capture!

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Jan 08, 2005 18:01 as a reply to  @ post 373508 |  #18

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Nice capture!

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Jan 08, 2005 18:04 as a reply to  @ jgbeam's post |  #19

jgbeam wrote:
Close call! :lol: I see lots of new buildings in the background. Dublin must be growing fast. I hear a lot about the computer programming services being done there - what else is going on? Got to visit one of these years, trace the roots. :)

Jim

lot of things going on jgbeam:)


a lot of cranes everywhere
(building)


and like you say.. good computer programming businesses doing well

any idea whereabouts your roots are buried over here ?

:)


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Jan 08, 2005 18:13 as a reply to  @ marie's post |  #20

Timing is everything.

Perfect, Marie. It's hard to say who's more oblivious.....the people or the birds.:lol:


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Jan 08, 2005 20:31 |  #21

My first thought was , here's a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's movie "The Birds". If you never saw it, something caused all the birds in this one area to go whacko and start attacking people. You know, they would be very successful if they did.


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Jan 08, 2005 20:31 |  #22

My first thought was , here's a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's movie "The Birds". If you never saw it, something caused all the birds in this one area to go whacko and start attacking people. You know, they would be very successful if they did. Great capture, Marie.


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Jan 09, 2005 16:32 as a reply to  @ Belmondo's post |  #23

belmondo wrote:
Timing is everything.

Perfect, Marie. It's hard to say who's more oblivious.....the people or the birds.:lol:

ha ha ha
thanks Tom.

I think the lads there (on their lunch break's) were feeding them

the birds don't usually bomb down like that all the time :rolleyes:

I was crossing the bridge (you know, the halfpenny bridge we saw in another post and you got the url about it for me... a while back)
when I saw the birds flocking around there and I tried to shoot from the bridge
(which was packed with people crossing from one side to the other)
but as it was through the iron railings on the bridge it was'nt so good for viewing
so I ran down onto the ' board walk' and got that shot soon as I 'landed'
:lol:


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Jan 09, 2005 16:33 as a reply to  @ sparker1's post |  #24

sparker1 wrote:
My first thought was , here's a scene from Alfred Hitchcock's movie "The Birds". If you never saw it, something caused all the birds in this one area to go whacko and start attacking people. You know, they would be very successful if they did.

I saw 'The Birds' a few times Stan:lol: :lol:

I remember everything :shock:

loved the actress Tippi Hendron in it
Alfred must have too because he had her in another great film 'Marni'

the birds here did look a little like one of those scenes.
they were flocking around


but it's a horrible thought, if it really happened in a big way
like in 'The Birds'

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