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=danielsun's baby at Port Botany one evening. What an eventful day: we were going to go south for the day but we got a flat, spent a while waiting while it was sorted out, then ended up not going south but staying out 'till late. I got home at 2am, and =danielsun probably fell in his door at something like 3am. Did I mention =Julijaaa, *maxisoft and ~TaSh-C were involved as well?
*Note: Twilight was once a beautiful word. Now it has been scared by a, quite frankly, crap book/movie series. Such a shame. I am apprehensive in using the word, but oh well. Comments
-- I love you =Julijaaa, my princess #SydneySyders Admin #devBUG Debugger #F-City Cityfolk #designerscouch Apprentices I have a million photos of this, hehe but a different angle
Gah, and the word/idea of 'umbrella' too. -- I love you =AaronBradford Great photo by the way, I love the exposure you've used that makes the lights bloom a bit without totally blowing out.
Here's my Ford, although the photo doesn't really do it justice: [link] Yes, such a shame that book has gotten so many fans! I just can't understand how in the world people could appreciate such a load of twaddle.
I enjoyed the photo! -- "Uncertainty is the essential, inevitable, and all-pervasive companion to your desire to make art. And tolerance for uncertainty is the prerequisite to succeeding." David Bayles and Ted Orland I'm actually enjoying the twilight books - they are easy to read and aren't too bad if you don't take them seriously. Good light reading.
-- Member of the following clubs =sunsets *Scapes-club *waterscapes-club *natures-beauty-club We often miss the small things in life as we rush through the day doing whatever we need to do to survive in this hectic world. That woman has a strange relationship with metaphores and punctuation.
-- I love you =Julijaaa, my princess #SydneySyders Admin #devBUG Debugger #F-City Cityfolk #designerscouch Apprentices |
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