Members Photos Vol16 - Is it the camera's fault?

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NovaKart

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Is it the camera's fault? It might just be yours.

Here's the place to post your photos. As yet there are no rules except for the obvious ones, nothing obscene. :lol:
 
Because I had a haircut recently, the family insisted on me posing for a photo in my ex-hippy do.

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(I'm the one on the left by the way. The audience's left)
 
Well it shouldn't be "Vol2", because we're on the 16th volume. You can at least make it factually accurate :p


Is that your wife, Ziggy? You look roughly as I expected you to look.
 
Technically my girlfriend.

And I hate posing for pictures which is why the first one didn't work out that well.
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If a mod wants to change it to Vol. 16 that's fine. I've only been on this board since May of last year so I'm not aware of all the different volumes. People on internet forums are always so uptight.:mischief:
 
By the way, when did we get the ability to change thread titles? I just noticed it one day when editing a post.
 
Hey, Tuborg is pretty popular in Turkey too. Not to mention nargile. I'd say it's the #2 beer in Turkey after efes.
 
Licorice?? Whoah. Haven't tried that. I like apricot and peach a lot, and double apple, yum. :D
 
Licorice?? Whoah. Haven't tried that. I like apricot and peach a lot, and double apple, yum. :D

We eat a lot of liquorice in Denmark. If you ever come by, try this out:

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Most foreigners die from the taste, expressing audibly that they sincerely do not understand Danish candy tastes. Me, on the other hand, can't stand a table without some sort of "salmiaklakrids". (Even though the candy above isn't salmiak. Don't know the term in English.)
 
We eat a lot of liquorice in Denmark. [...]

Most foreigners die from the taste, expressing audibly that they sincerely do not understand Danish candy tastes. Me, on the other hand, can't stand a table without some sort of "salmiaklakrids". (Even though the candy above isn't salmiak. Don't know the term in English.)

Wikipedia says "salty liquorice".
 
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