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Jun 16, 2007 22:27 as a reply to  @ post 3389639 |  #51496

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moooo y'all.

great shots, Jamie. The Belair does it for me. :)

Good to know. :cool:



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Jun 16, 2007 22:32 |  #51497

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Mmmmm . . . Nice. Where is that? Reasonable place to head to when I'm down there?
(Go ahead - tell me I didn't recognize Linville Falls!).

This is a wee bit south of there...this is Upper Falls (part of Triple Falls) in the Dupont State Forest. About 40 miles southwest of Asheville.


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Jun 16, 2007 22:33 |  #51498

T.D. wrote in post #3389726 (external link)
Good to know. :cool:

I'm also diggin the Falcon! :)

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This is a wee bit south of there...this is Upper Falls (part of Triple Falls) in the Dupont State Forest. About 40 miles southwest of Asheville.

I've been waiting all day for more ;):lol:




  
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Jun 16, 2007 22:39 |  #51499

I just got back home from a little detour...I will try to get some additional ones edited.


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Jun 16, 2007 22:40 |  #51500

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I just got back home from a little detour...I will try to get some additional ones edited.

Just giving you heck. :D Really am glad to know you're out shooting! I know where to go to check for shots.




  
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Jun 16, 2007 22:43 |  #51501

Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.



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Jun 16, 2007 22:53 |  #51502

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Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.

I thought it sucked too. But all my friends loved it. Am I wierd or something?


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Jun 16, 2007 23:00 |  #51503

T.D. wrote in post #3389790 (external link)
Has anyone seen Borat?

I watched it earlier...not sure why....

Pretty lame, IMHO.

I'm watching "Night at the Museum" right now.

I must shamefully admit to laughing at parts of it, but certainly not all of it. I'm far from being a prude, but I saw no socially redeeming value to it when considered in its entirety.

Whenever I see a movie that really disappoints me, I get myself feeling better by watching Cars, Monsters, Inc., or Stuart Little.


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Jun 16, 2007 23:07 |  #51504

I was ashamed at the way the Preacher and guest acted. You know that scene was filmed in Birmingham, AL. Just poor representation of the state IMO.


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Jun 16, 2007 23:08 |  #51505

Mike and Sully can fix most anyone's day...


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Jun 16, 2007 23:09 |  #51506

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I must shamefully admit to laughing at parts of it, but certainly not all of it. I'm far from being a prude, but I saw no socially redeeming value to it when considered in its entirety.

Whenever I see a movie that really disappoints me, I get myself feeling better by watching Cars, Monsters, Inc., or Stuart Little.

I certainly laughed at parts. But I was appalled at the racism.

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I was ashamed at the way the Preacher and guest acted. You know that scene was filmed in Birmingham, AL. Just poor representation of the state IMO.

Yeah, that was horrible.



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Jun 16, 2007 23:11 |  #51507

I saw a preview and decided I wasn't interested in seeing it.


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Jun 16, 2007 23:17 |  #51508

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I saw a preview and decided I wasn't interested in seeing it.

Good call.

Normally I would like that sort of thing (I love satire). But this had very few redeeming qualities.

I'm enjoying Night at the Museum so far.



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Jun 16, 2007 23:20 |  #51509

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Good call.

Normally I would like that sort of thing (I love satire). But this had very few redeeming qualities.

I'm enjoying Night at the Museum so far.

I whatched that on PPV a few weeks back. It is a pretty good movie. Very little stuff now days you want your kids to see, so it is nice when there is one that is good as well.


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Jun 16, 2007 23:30 |  #51510

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I whatched that on PPV a few weeks back. It is a pretty good movie. Very little stuff now days you want your kids to see, so it is nice when there is one that is good as well.

agree completely.. even some of the cartoon movies these days are packed with adult humor and bad jokes.. it's gotten to the point where you need to go watch the kid movie before you take the little ones.. :evil: :evil: ..

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