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No Blaire, you are not the only one to see just half the paradise! Hopefully Josh can adjust the lovely photos! Talk about a menīs world there, LOL. I trust that Camilla is treated like a queen, preparing all those meals.... The Ocelot is beautiful. Is it a he or a she? What is he/she getting for breakfast? Thanks for the photos anyway, Josh. Poor oysters that are "done in" though....
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| Too funny! "Dum, de, dum, de, dum, just -- ANOTHER PEACOCK!" Yes, the photos are gorgeous, paradise is gorgeous, the pearls are gorgeous, but the family is the most important. You're a great "boss" to realize that. I wish you and your family the best of everything.
__________________ Pretty Panda pic by nlerner on her U.S. excursion last year, San Diego Zoo.[/size][/size] |
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| Very, very nice pics Josh!..... Except, why is the towel-headed-mustachio-ed Tahitian dude giving us the "mano cornuta"? I'm hoping there are no Italians on the pearl forum! Or is that the "El Diablo" sign secretly telling us he supports Bush and is himself part of the Illuminati and a member of Skull and Bones or Bohemian Grove? I only ask because there is also a CAT involved. Okay, it's not a black cat, but it's a cat nonetheless! For anyone wanting to become proficient in "Italian hand gestures", there is a short but very informative video on YouTube. I can't post the link here because it's worse than the video on learning "pirate talk". Slraep |
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| Hi all, Thanks for all the nice things you said. I'll be sure to put text between all photos next time so they don't get cut off. Blaire, yes it is hard work. Really hard work but we love it. Yup John, the depressed dollar isn't all bad. Jerin, yes Camelia is treated like a queen and rules like one. We would fall apart without her. Youngpearl, I am the happy owner of a Canon 20D. The lens is the Canon 10-22mm (not a true fisheye I'm told). Karl, Timi gets out his needles and thread about three times a year. Less than a month ago he sewed up another of our team who is on my website but didn't figure in the pictorial called affectionately Kingkong. Kong incurred a healthy gash on his temple that Timi expertly closed up. Handy to have the steady hands of a grafter on call. I guess that does make Timi head grafter after all. Slraep, the mano cornuta is being performed by JR and I'm not sure how up on his Italian signs he is but I do know he knows how to rock on. He is kind of mysterious though. I'll have to keep my eye on him for possible Illuminati connections. You got me intrigued again with the Skull and Bones and Bohemian Grove. Have a link? The pirate video you posted I watched over and over BTW. Here's another look at our ferocious Ocelot. Haha, I have so much fun on this board. ![]() |
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If JR sticks his thumb out at the same time, it will mean LOVE in sign language. An overall better gesture. But if he insists on pretending to be a tough Italian, then he should at least adopt a nickname like Terrycloth Head Jr. or Mr. Thumb-less. JR wouldn't happen to be the head of "waste management" on the farm, would he? If you are up to a geeky read on Skull and Bones, this one is pretty good: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/so...ullbones12.htm For the instructional video on "Italian hand gestures" just google "Italian hand gestures" and you will be able to easily find the YouTube tutorial. (I can't get any clearer!) By the way, the pirate Jean LaFitte is somehow tied into Skull and Bones. Slraep Last edited by Slraep; 03-10-2008 at 05:05 AM. Reason: wrong link |
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