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#1 Beach Babes & Sand Vixens (Not 56K safe)

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A crappy day? Perhaps. A day to go out photographing? Yes. Terrible hour of the day? Yes, it was.
A band of roving party Paparazzi photographers with megazoom lenses told me my stuff was good, and enlightened me to the dark side of Paparazzi style photography? Yes sensei :grin: .

Aerius has been bugging me about this for long enough, so enjoy a nice even dozen shots of some babes at the beach. (Next step up is getting phone numbers, and not just the emails of two of them).

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Sign says: "Parachuters may land from up above". Wouldn't Blame them ;).
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Ah, a woman with an economics (Wall street) book. And watermelons. Yum :D.

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Not much, but the rest of the day was a wipe anyway, so at least I can find a new venue for people [size=0](Cough, Aerius) [/size]to call for my improvement on. (Not too hard really, the main issue is picking one ;)).
Now to check about the offer to get the photos and a few others onto a party photos website (Albeit, without any offered pay)...
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Is that Israel or some other country?
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The sign in the first picture appears to be in Hebrew and last I checked, .303 (you want me to use your current username, pick a SHORTER one) was Israeli. What do YOU think? :grin:
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You did chat up the woman with the Stella Artois bag right? Someone with good taste in beer shouldn't be passed up. Though the watermelons look a little small. :lol:
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Cpl Kendall wrote:You did chat up the woman with the Stella Artois bag right? Someone with good taste in beer shouldn't be passed up. Though the watermelons look a little small. :lol:
Hmm, I tried, but going on the book she was reading and the nearby frisee Fakir. Didn't go so well, but practice, practice, and random strokes of luck make perfect. Eventually.
batman wrote:he sign in the first picture appears to be in Hebrew and last I checked, .303 (you want me to use your current username, pick a SHORTER one) was Israeli
I'm more of an English sort of bloke ;). And yeah, it's in Israel.
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Yeah well you've been in Israel for as long as I can remember. It's not like I'm the World's Greatest Detective or something :razz:
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I'm not as much up on the geographical location of some of the posters are others are. :razz:

As it is, I figured it was Israel, but I wanted to make sure.
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Batman wrote:Yeah well you've been in Israel for as long as I can remember. It's not like I'm the World's Greatest Detective or something :razz:
Well, I've been stuck here for about 2-3 times as long as theres been an SDN :P. (Let alone a LA). The alphabet is also rather distintive, but all things considered i'll forgive it, what with my being unable to place members beyond "USA" "Europe" UK at best :smile: .
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I'm getting a bit more adept at this, I think :D. (The beach was rather dull though, despite being a drive up north, alass).
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Man had always assumed that he was more intelligent than dolphins because he had achieved so much: the wheel, New York, wars while all the dolphins had ever done was muck about in water having a good time.
But the dolphins had always believed that they were far more intelligent than man for precisely the same reasons
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