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The old man!467 viewsOct 01, 2006
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Pink vintage car523 viewsI don't quite know what this had to do with a photo show but it was drawing a lot of attention.Oct 01, 2006
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Now, that's a lens!502 viewsOct 01, 2006
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Do you think we liked this camera?!534 viewsOct 01, 2006
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Craig wants THIS camera!497 viewsIt was quite warm but not really warm enough for a fan but they were handing them out as you entered Photokina September 2006. Craig saw this REALLY BIG camera and wanted it!Oct 01, 2006
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Do you think the people who use this camera also use those big bottles of perfume?548 viewsOct 01, 2006
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Work never stops!!634 viewsA lovely motorway stop! Calling Jackie to make sure all was OK for picking up Harvey and Buddy.Oct 01, 2006
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A pregnant parking sign!591 viewsMe trying to look pregnant. Actually we were parked in the disabled parking space next to the pregnant woman space. Took a break on our way to Cologne. Continental motorway stops are something else - you have to pay to use the loo!!Oct 01, 2006
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C'mon, I'm ready for road food463 viewsOct 01, 2006
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Rainbow Over Whitecroft552 viewsSunday afternoon, October 1 2006. It rained quite a bit, and then the sunshine came out -- and, with the sun, the rainbows. Must dash to look for the pot-o-gold in our loft. . . Oct 01, 2006
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Eurostar599 viewsOn the Eurostar to Calais on our way to Cologne to the bi-annual Photokina show in Cologne, September 2006Oct 01, 2006
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Whitecroft Track, Afternoon of September 24 2006657 viewsWe put a couple of bales of haylage on our track (we had to move them from the stable yard, as we were removing a piece of farm equipment). They haylage does not block our track. I noticed today that our neighbours have a visitor, and the visitor has parked in our track, parallel to our bales of haylage.Sep 24, 2006
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