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What a sweet pic! The bond shows. I love animals as well.
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Hi Indigo Check out WolfPark.org. They have a lot of links on their site, plus some great photos. They also have a photo of the day (which is as many as a dozen a day if Monty gets some great shots). I also use some of their photos on my site Aeires.com. I only have around a dozen or so photos, but plan on putting up more.
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Hi Jock,it looks as if we are of nearly the same age :-)
You only have more hair than I have.
Hi all,
there was a spotlight at Renderosity with a photo of mine:
In the meantime the hairlength (and the amount of curls) has decreased. Dramatically.
:rolleyes::sad:
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Wow, it's funny how different we can look from what our nicknames suggest! This is good, sometimes a nick even suggests me a female when the person is a male, and viceversa. :-) Wouldn't it be nice to also know in what corners of the Earth we're dwelling? :-)
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My name is Barbara (well, it's Bbara really, but I don't put the accent so non-spanish speakers don't get confused). I'm from Argentina (the shouthest -if there is such word- country in the world). And no, it's not in Brazil ;-) it's a completely different country. lol
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My, how this thread has grown! Too cool. Well, I'm from Parma, Ohio (just outside of Cleveland). The only thing I don't like about my location is the unpredictable weather :) So great to meet you all! I'm really happy with the way everyone comes together in this forum. You are all the best!
Hey Rick- I once had long hair too (felt I had to grow it out after I left the Navy). Then I realized how much easier it was to keep it real short :)
Have a great weekend, everyone!
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Nick C. Sorbin
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"For every breath, for every day of living, this is my Thanksgiving."
-Don Henley
:-( I'm sorry, I can't do anything but feel very sad when I see people still enjoy killing animals for fun. I was hoping you guys actually eat those poor creatures. This isn't meant as an attack or to start a discussion. I just feel very sad and had to share it.
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Hi Barbara - actually, the bass in the picture was let go after the reporter got done with the interview. I do like to eat the smaller, male bass - there's LOTS of those - but the big females I just take their picture then either let them go exactly where I caught them (I've motored 8 miles to release one after a picture) or I bring them home and let them go in the fair sized lake I live on. I have a larger one - my first - "skin" mounted, but the taxidermist gave me the filets from that one. Great tasting fish! I flirted with the idea of becoming a full-time fishing guide at one time but I didn't do it because most of the clients wanted to kill the fish and I only allowed a picture and measurements taken for a "replica mount". I did guarrantee a trophy fish would be caught but that wasn't enough. The reason there aren't many 16lb bass anymore is that people caught them and then took them home for dinner and their traits for large size were gradually taken out of the gene pool. Kinda like if they got rid of everyone over 5 feet tall - we'd be a race of Tatoos! "De plane, Boss, De plane"! :>) I get just as much of a "macho testosterone rush" from carrying around a picture of my fish as I could dragging its carcass to all my friends houses. :>) Rick
Heres my story about the one that got away..I was fishing in the High Sierras when after a long day with absolutely nothing, I was getting ready to go back to camp, and I got a bite, a good size fish was on my line, so I jerked the line and reeled him in real slow and almost fell over in the river, he fought me all the way to about 10 feet, then I decided to pull him up really hard and land him on the ground so he would be easier to hold with dirt on him, lol I hate that slimy feel, so when I pulled the pole up he came up too, and flew off the line and into a little stream bed behind me :( I tried to grab him with my hands,lol must of been a site, but he got away.
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Nick C. Sorbin
Staff Writer
Renderosity Magazine
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"For every breath, for every day of living, this is my Thanksgiving."
-Don Henley