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http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz


pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off.


That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it
all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of
minutes after reading your post!


I must really be electic or something, because instantly, thats the
first thing I saw.....
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Tim wrote:

wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz
pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off.

That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it
all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of
minutes after reading your post!


I must really be electic or something, because instantly, thats the
first thing I saw.....


It is probably just like Rorschach inkblot test, and you have told us
more than you want to.

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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Tim wrote:

wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz
pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off.
That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it
all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of
minutes after reading your post!


I must really be electic or something, because instantly, thats the
first thing I saw.....


It is probably just like Rorschach inkblot test, and you have told us
more than you want to.


Been there,. and have come up with some really strange answers

That's a curse of mine, because once I see something extraordinary,
thats all I can see.
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On Mar 7, 7:56 am, Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:28 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here

wrote:
As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows,
there just never seems to be enough beach area. Thanks to our 2 year
drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved.
Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my
time. It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. As
you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the
lake are bone dry.
http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz
pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off.


That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it
all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of
minutes after reading your post!


Lots of pot will do that.
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On Mar 7, 7:21*am, wrote:
On Mar 7, 7:56*am, Tim wrote:

On Mar 7, 6:28*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here


wrote:
As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows,
there just never seems to be enough beach area. *Thanks to our 2 year
drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved.


Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my
time. *It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. *As
you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the
lake are bone dry.


http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz


pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off.


That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it
all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of
minutes after reading your post!


Yeah, and Pic #3, looks like some heeled, long-haired dog hovering
over the head of one of those wierd Easter Island statute-god dudes,
too!

http://alt.coxnewsweb.com/cnishared/...0301_dt2-1.JPG


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On Mar 7, 8:48*pm, DK wrote:
wrote:
On Mar 7, 7:56 am, Tim wrote:
On Mar 7, 6:28 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here


wrote:
As anyone who has rafted up on Lake Lanier on any holiday weekend knows,
there just never seems to be enough beach area. *Thanks to our 2 year
drought, that lake of beach area seems to be solved.
Slide number 5 is a photo of the area of Lanier where I spend most of my
time. *It looks like the beach area has been increase about 500%. *As
you can see many of the smaller creeks and the northern areas of the
lake are bone dry.
http://tinyurl.com/2qffbz
pic 6 looks like a native american indian flipping somebody off.


That's a pretty strange imagination! I think I could have looked at it
all day and not seen THAT! Hell, I had to look at it a couple of
minutes after reading your post!


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Really? How do you know that, stalker girl?
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