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The thread revolves around members sharing personal photos, discussing their appearances, and engaging in light-hearted banter about each other's images. Participants express their willingness to post pictures, comment on the quality of photos, and make jokes about each other's looks. The scope includes casual sharing, humor, and some technical aspects regarding photo uploads.
Participants generally agree on the fun nature of sharing photos, but there are multiple competing views on the quality and appropriateness of the images shared. The discussion remains playful and light-hearted, with no consensus on any serious topics.
Some participants express uncertainty about how to upload images and the technical limitations of the forum, indicating a need for clearer instructions or guidance.
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Evo said:Very nice Robert! Your mouse is at a good height to prevent carpal tunnel syndrome.![]()
Francis M said:Boy I hope this worked. Here's me, my wife and our 5 month old daughter. It's from Dec 2005.
iansmith said:Me with a month old beard
Moonbear said:Do you still have it?
iansmith said:that picture was taken in early august.
ShawnD said:Growing back. Nearly lost a nipple last time I tried to get rid of it![]()
I do like the moisturises that prevent hair growth they are miracle workers and do recommend them, they leave you feeling so soft and silky as wellShawnD said:Growing back. Nearly lost a nipple last time I tried to get rid of it![]()
That's a nice area. Where was that taken?iansmith said:Here's another one. It was taken this October.
Astronuc said:That's a nice area. Where was that taken?
Cool!iansmith said:The Fundy National Park of Canada, in the province of New-Brunswick
http://www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/nb/fundy/index_e.asp
iansmith said:Here's another one. It was taken this October.
Moonbear said:Wow, beautiful scenery there! Too bad the photographer made you squint into the sun so long before taking the picture (you can always tell when someone is too slow taking photos that people have that pained look on their face from too bright of sun in their eyes).