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Link Posted: 10/5/2004 12:51:47 PM EDT
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Damn, forgot to post a pic for 556.




I wonder if I can delete a prior post to bring my count back 1? lol
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 12:52:24 PM EDT
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test --- will delete



Can't delete, so I edited for th pic insert.
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 12:53:09 PM EDT
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559

test 2 will delete



added pic to stay on topic...
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 12:53:59 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/5/2004 12:55:45 PM EDT
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Quoted:
Damn, forgot to post a pic for 556.

I wonder if I can delete a prior post to bring my count back 1? lol



Like turning back the odometer on a car?  I don't think that'll work  
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 1:11:54 PM EDT
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My first....


www.chaos-hovel.com/vic20.jpg


SGtar15



Sarge, between this and the tape drive, you have recreated my computer childhood.  I was lucky enough to move up to the commodore 64 a few years after, then to the big time: Commodore 128, Man was I pimping it with that one.
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Post 228 - Image of VP Dick Cheney and some army folks during the Army's 228th Bday Celebrations
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 4:56:27 PM EDT
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I HAVE NO IDEA WHY THIS FILE IS CALLED 1083...

BUT HERE'S A RABBIT WITH A BIRD ON ITS HEAD

(actually, maybe that's a wombat or who knows what)
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 5:01:36 PM EDT
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I think it's a Ground Hog, aka Marmot, also called a ground squirrel by some folks. I always called chipmunks ground squirrels.
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 5:11:53 PM EDT
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NGC 6979
The Veil Nebula
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Link Posted: 10/5/2004 6:40:29 PM EDT
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Quoted:
I HAVE NO IDEA WHY THIS FILE IS CALLED 1083...

BUT HERE'S A RABBIT WITH A BIRD ON ITS HEAD

(actually, maybe that's a wombat or who knows what)



Man you guys have some funny looking rabbits in Ohio

Jerad
Link Posted: 10/5/2004 6:42:53 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/6/2004 2:47:01 AM EDT
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Had to add BOTD to the title.  darn  

I'm not sure wy this is called 1696.jpg

But it is.



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Link Posted: 10/6/2004 6:35:36 AM EDT
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Quoted:
I HAVE NO IDEA WHY THIS FILE IS CALLED 1083...
www.arthurgrosset.com/sabirds/photos/milchi%201083.jpg
BUT HERE'S A RABBIT WITH A BIRD ON ITS HEAD

(actually, maybe that's a wombat or who knows what)



Looks a lot like a Capybera (sp) from South America.
Link Posted: 10/6/2004 8:09:20 AM EDT
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Link Posted: 10/6/2004 8:15:39 AM EDT
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Cool thread........

Georgia Interstate 575


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sorry...it's the best I could find
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Link Posted: 10/6/2004 9:05:16 AM EDT
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Quoted:
I HAVE NO IDEA WHY THIS FILE IS CALLED 1083...
www.arthurgrosset.com/sabirds/photos/milchi%201083.jpg
BUT HERE'S A RABBIT WITH A BIRD ON ITS HEAD

(actually, maybe that's a wombat or who knows what)




That is a Capybara [Common Name] {Scientific Name: Hydrochoeris; Order: Rodentia; Suborder: Hystricomorpha; Family: Hydrochoeridae; Subfamily: Cavioidae; Genus: Hydrochoerus; Species: Hydrochoeris hydrochoeris; Subspecies: Sus Hydrochoeris; Kingdom: Animalia; Type: Vertebrae; Class: Mammalia; (Capivara is what it is called in  Portuguese). It is the largest rodent in the world and its also the favorite food of anacondas.  It lives in Brazil and Venezuela principally, but can be found in other countries in Latin America. It is a herbivore, with aquatic plants being its main source of food. The average weight is 50-60 kilos, but is has been known to reach 100 kilos. The name 'capivara' means 'master of the grasses' in Tupi Guarani (one of the most prominent Indian languages in Brazil, Paraguay, Venezuela, etc.).

I might also add that the Capybara is MIGHTY tasty on the grill.
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Link Posted: 10/6/2004 10:02:30 AM EDT
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Fitting pic for Post 350. . . .

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Link Posted: 10/6/2004 1:38:12 PM EDT
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Quoted:
www3.sdstate.edu/ClassLibrary/Page/Images/Data/6650.jpg

www.drgw.net/cnw/SD38-2/6650/6650a.jpg

BigDozer66



Don;t know who the young lady is, but I'd recognize that green over gold anywhere!

Go Chicago & Northwestern! My dad worked for GM's EMD in LaGrange for many years...
Link Posted: 10/6/2004 1:49:39 PM EDT
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Ya just gota luv this one!

Link Posted: 10/6/2004 1:50:24 PM EDT
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Sweet!




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