From: Savageduck on 22 Mar 2010 23:19 On 2010-03-22 19:20:18 -0700, Robert Coe <bob(a)1776.COM> said: > On Mon, 22 Mar 2010 12:52:01 -0400, "Bowser" <its(a)bowzah.ukme> wrote: > : > : > : "Robert Coe" <bob(a)1776.COM> wrote in message > : news:8m8dq5dc2ir23embopg1cicveah0ufo8av(a)4ax.com... > : > On Sun, 21 Mar 2010 17:31:30 -0400, "Larry Thong" > : > <larry_thong(a)shitstring.com> > : > wrote: > : > : Amazingly enough spike is back in town after a long absense! I had all > : > but > : > : given up hope on ever seeing him again. He's still standing tall and > : > erect. > : > : And, of course, he's not camera shy in the slightest when the 200/2 is > : > in > : > : front of the old D3. > : > : > : > : <http://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm261/Ritaberk/Spike.jpg> > : > > : > Now why did I think that Spike was probably a dog? > : > > : > Bob > : > : It's not, but you've got to admit, the pic blows. > > Yeah, I like the picture, for both its humorous composition and its technical > excellence. It's just that for historical reasons I was expecting a dog. > > Bob I was expecting a GBH. -- Regards, Savageduck
From: John McWilliams on 23 Mar 2010 10:24 Frank ess wrote: James Nagler wrote: >> >> When a talentless troll needs to buy $15,000 worth of camera gear >> to troll a newsgroup, there's obviously something very wrong with >> that troll. This must be just like everyone else without talent. >> Throw more money at what you want to do, that'll fix it! > > The only type more reprehensible is the one who blows into a newsgroup > to unload some kind of cathartic charge and whose entire ouvre consists > in polluting the area with such excreta. > Nice turn of phrase, Frank, and right on the money. -- john mcwilliams "Andre, a simple peasant, had only one thing on his mind as he crept along the East wall: 'Andre creep ... Andre creep ... Andre creep'."
From: Helen on 23 Mar 2010 21:10 I miss Spike. At least there are great pics of him so that we can remember him.
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