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Here is my Mug (shot)

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Postby weeshan on Sat Dec 29, 2007 8:22 am

Bob,

You can use whatever photo software you have on your computer for resizing and then upload it to photobucket. I have a few different ones I use but mainly the one that came with my digital camera.
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Postby Rockwerks on Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:54 am

What a might fine looking bunch we have here. Bob, your killing me with those fantastic cabs. Wonderful. As Ken said Lillie's smile is infectious. Looks like you got a great Christmas present.
As Far as Darren taking Jayden on easy and "SAFE" digs, well with Darren digging, Jayden had better be a kilometer away, because the boulders are flying when Darren digs....lol.
As Far as the avatars, when we started the group they would only allow 80x80 and 7k I think, I did bump it up to 110x110, and 13K, I can bump more if needed. I have several software programs if someone needs help in creating an avatar. Just email me your pix or graphics, and let me know what you need.
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Postby bobby1 on Sat Dec 29, 2007 7:51 pm

Shannon,
I just posted a photo of the unfinished Obsidian cab in the "Cabochons" heading.
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Postby tonyterner on Thu Jan 03, 2008 8:44 am

Nice to see you Darren, Lillie & Bob
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Postby Rain1950 on Sun Jan 20, 2008 6:19 pm

I always like to say this was me before taking up mineral collecting therapy :P


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Postby Rockwerks on Mon Jan 21, 2008 9:24 am

Hi Rain,
WOW, the mineral Therapy has given you a world of change. Thanks for showing the pre-therapy photo. If you stay away from minerals for a length of time do the "Symptoms" return...lol
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Postby Rain1950 on Wed Jan 23, 2008 5:09 pm

Well, never tried that; however one thing that terrifies me is if the ex-wife ever returns
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Postby rocknut on Mon Apr 07, 2008 10:02 pm

Here is me at the beach enjoying the sun, surf and life. Image
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Re: Here is my Mug (shot)

Postby rocknut on Fri Jan 16, 2009 8:47 pm

Here is me with a pan of gold.
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Re: Here is my Mug (shot)

Postby Rockwerks on Sat Jan 17, 2009 9:19 am

Hey Rocknut,
Is there any gold in that pan? Where were you panning at? We have a few smaller areas here, but nothing real big. That beach picture looks like the beach might be made of PEBBLES. Is it? Did you get any?
Thanks for the photo,
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Re: Here is my Mug (shot)

Postby Blarney Stone on Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:57 pm

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That is how I look at the moment.
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Re: Here is my Mug (shot)

Postby weeshan on Mon Feb 09, 2009 5:42 pm

Blarney,

At the moment? Do you plan on changing any time soon? ;)
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Re: Here is my Mug (shot)

Postby Blarney Stone on Wed Feb 11, 2009 7:00 pm

weeshan wrote:Blarney,

At the moment? Do you plan on changing any time soon? ;)

I guess it all depends. I have run into bears on a few occasions and once took a right hook to the face from a surprised one as I was surprised too. I just never would have believed that facial scars kind of fade. I have had other lesser cuts on my body that have more lasting scars than the claw marks. To answer you question or not I really have never recognized my own reflection. I accept it is me and am puzzled every time when I see photos of myself. Strange indeed, though I have only told my mother about this I am sure some specialist would say it is a symptom or sign of something else. I would probably have to join some other forum too. Nope it really is not that important to me many other things are like my interest in rocks. On an other funny note sometimes my own reflection startles me. AAAHHHH intruder in the house...oh wait that must be me. LOL
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Re: Here is my Mug (shot)

Postby weeshan on Wed Feb 11, 2009 10:00 pm

LOL, you are an interesting guy Blarney and I didnt find your post strange in the least. Run ins with bears on the other hand........hmmm, no thanks.
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