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You must use your own pictures, I was indicating that categories do not close when someone posts in them. In fact I am hoping to have competitions in the busier categories.
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Originally Posted by TheBigDog
Babies love mud. Offer to babysit and them sit the little rascal in a nice swamy puddle of mud. Take a quick picture. Then set Finster in the yard and clean him off with the hose - sprinkler picture!
Bill
..Ahhh....So there is a method, ..to your madness..
If Finster's, Father, Fester, gets wind of this, we're all goin' to
the Hoosegow.
..Ahhh....So there is a method, ..to your madness..
If Finster's, Father, Fester, gets wind of this, we're all goin' to
the Hoosegow.
I am waiting for the picture of a fish on a leash for number 6.
Bill
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chendoh is leading with 9 items found. I am playing along with 7 so far. It looks like 54 is going to be a tough number to get. I need to go take a picture of the moon...
Bill
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Just mailed the DigBog my first entry. Went with #39, 'bee in flower'. I'm hoping 'bee on flower' is good-to-go as well. Not much of an 'in' on white clover for a bee.
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chendoh is the first player to reach 15 items found!
Your first Hypo magnet will be on the way shortly!
I did exclude one of your photos, the Appalachian Brewery Co...
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Originally Posted by The list
36. Any adult beverage brewed within 100 kilometers of your house
Need a picture of the product, not a picture of the factory. but you are on the right track!
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Originally Posted by chendoh
.......Ya' know, it just seemed like yesterday, You were holdin' the young Lad in your lap!
Nice avitar, can't tell who's prouder!......Steve
Thanks, chendoh! That is #1, who is now officially Garrett. He got his driver's license on Thursday, and his HS diploma on Saturday. Shannon and I are extremely proud of him! Aidan is due to graduate in 2020...
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The truth is incontravertible; malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it, but in the end there it is. - Winston Churchill
chendoh is the first player to reach 15 items found!
Your first Hypo magnet will be on the way shortly!
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Originally Posted by TheBigDog
I did exclude one of your photos, the Appalachian Brewery Co...
Need a picture of the product, not a picture of the factory. but you are on the right track!
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheBigDog
Thanks, chendoh! That is #1, who is now officially Garrett. He got his driver's license on Thursday, and his HS diploma on Saturday. Shannon and I are extremely proud of him! Aidan is due to graduate in 2020...
Do you have my Smail Address?......Not sure if its in Registration....PM or e me.
One pic of product commin' up!
!!!WOW!!!
Graduated, and new driver!
Proud, You both should be!
2020, now there's a thought......
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