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Wendy
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40D, 70-200 f4 L IS @ 100mm. ISO100. 1/45@f11. Circ Pol. Manual. 10:49am
That's 10. #66 is here
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Hmmm, do not let my late arrival into this discourse diminish the weight of my message...
Whilst 'The Tartan Toy Boy' does have a certain alliterative appeal, the term 'Toy Boy' by association does suggest that those Ladies amongst us who have been captivated from afar by Donald's charms are in fact chronologically more significantly advanced than he......
Now I could be magnanimous and cope with that....however the looking glass screams at me to do otherwise and I feel we need to find him another name......
Perhaps Laird of the Lassies..... or Monarch of the Missies
I'm sure the Rose photographers will think of a name.....now there's a challenge ;)
Thanks Carregwen,
African women in general need to know that it's OK for them to be the way they are - to see the way they are as a strength, and to be liberated from fear and from silence.
Wangari Maathai
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We have one of those, in black but without the fancy wheels and the Laura Ashley scatter cushions and the Bose iPod dock and without the 70-200 f/2.4 carrying rack for the roof. In fact it is nothing like that. I bet the plates are ROB 5D though. I applaud your lack of pretentiousness....what did you say your other car was?Quote:
I drive a humble non-bourgeois Peugeot