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Well I did not want to hurt your feeling out right mate, sorry :sorrow:

I am 100% sure you will give it back.

Bob

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OK here is my first entry, at Le Aquatics (for those who don't know a major sponsor of other forum)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQmtK6XoTFk

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Ok here is No.2, me at P.O collecting yet another package!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K8AT3j4TIRY

I will save the best for last, hope I don't get locked up! I'm serious! LOL!

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hahaha. I've had those questions before. Why is the package leaking? Whats in there?

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here is my 2nd entry :) (just for fun, i know i cant win)

This is one i took in Russia..

I cant remember the name of the Owl but it was pretty cool to get to hold it.

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The Shrig with a wise owl on his shoulder- now that's sending out a message :encouragement:

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here is my 2nd entry :) (just for fun' date=' i know i cant win)

This is one i took in Russia..

I cant remember the name of the Owl but it was pretty cool to get to hold it.

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Mad eyes ,love owls and birds of prey

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Very cool Dean, glad you can't win, that's a pretty sweet bird, definitely evil eyes :victorious:

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Awesome pic Dean. It's surprise the owl didn't dig it claws into your skin :)

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Wow, awesome pic. Great to know "Demon Owl" has got your back ! Beautiful creature.

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For what its worth here's me after a hard night shrimp staringpost-3445-139909852592_thumb.jpg

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Good one Wayne I can relate to that:encouragement:

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1 2 3 WAKE UP WAYNE!!!!

Good to see some more entries coming in, I mean I did not want to be the only class entry????

Ducks for cover

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Where is yours Jay I am waiting to give you a hard time LOL

Bob

Your second one

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Hopefully I'll have another one after the weekend & it's a cracker! Just gotta get the time to do it before I miss the chance :victorious:

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Hopefully I'll have another one after the weekend & it's a cracker! Just gotta get the time to do it before I miss the chance :victorious:

Dammit, i think i know what this is?! This is a winner for sure! If I wasnt going back to work, id jump on this band wagon too :p

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My second try, Friday Night at Surfers

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My last entry, Sketch from a picture taken Friday night at Surfers.

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