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Deb Mayes
{K:19605} 3/24/2004
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This is what I call an "opportunity shot", lol, and you certainly took advantage of the opportunity. I see they have the drain all ready for the excess oil ...
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Jorge Vasconcelos
{K:33746} 3/8/2004
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Nice picture about an allien game, now trying to get a place in the USA.You know, For times ,in Michigan, I went to baseball games.The game I fairly understand, I played a simplified version, in my high school.But the big board with thousand figures,were the end of my interest.Besides the game is a bore: 3 minutes of action(???) for 50 of doing nice but posing.Amereican football, I like, I saw many games in Ann Arbor, but my trouble was to find out where the ball was. Thanks for your comments.Yes, I try ro recover the time of my life I lost,doing wonderful things for others... Regards jorge
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Bikramadittya G. Roy
{K:7202} 2/25/2004
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Hope they don't start piling and rigging to get that oil if it's in the grounds below :) However its okay if the oil is only on the grass. Beautiful colors and composition. The horizon is also ok there. Regards
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Derek Dixon
{K:4948} 2/24/2004
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fresh oil? are they going to do a fry up? extremely luminous green! I wonder if it would work better without the horizon line... a complete grass background...
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Rhonda Prince
{K:17687} 2/23/2004
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Don't soccer fields need oiling? ;)
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Sun Shine
{K:6225} 2/23/2004
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Hey John,
It?s incredible! Realistic... too!
I loved it.
Giselle
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B Hawkins
{K:1529} 2/23/2004
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Inspired! I like it.
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