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Post by Mike C on Nov 26, 2007 20:53:17 GMT -8
Oh snap! ;D Look what I pulled together at the last minute: Full size right here.VOTE FOR ME!!!!!!
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Post by Retrovision on Nov 26, 2007 21:03:54 GMT -8
Oh snap! ;D Look what I pulled together at the last minute: ... Full size right here.VOTE FOR ME!!!!!! I don't know, that HO HO HO looks potentially offensive Great banner, Michael, thanks for keeping the race alive right down to the wire.
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Post by Ferryman on Nov 26, 2007 21:21:23 GMT -8
People get out to Horseshoe Bay. By looking at the webcams at HSB tonight it looks all snow covered up there now! Hehe... I'll be down at Horseshoe Bay anyhow tomorrow afternoon to drop a friend off at the Ferry......Hoping the snow on the trees will hang on until then...
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Post by Northern Exploration on Nov 27, 2007 7:56:12 GMT -8
Great pic Michael. A humourous and unexpected combination but nice.
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Post by Mill Bay on Nov 27, 2007 17:49:42 GMT -8
Oh snap! ;D Look what I pulled together at the last minute: ... Full size right here.VOTE FOR ME!!!!!! I don't know, that HO HO HO looks potentially offensive Great banner, Michael, thanks for keeping the race alive right down to the wire. Actually you might be right Graham... I heard a while ago that a company in Australia that recruits and hires people to act as Santa's had recommended to it's latest group of recruits not to use the Ho, ho, ho too much, or at least with extreme discretion because they might be potentially offensive to hear... Such a fine line between naughty and nice, it seems, but when you actually look at it, it's really only the phonetic spelling of the sound of laughter, so is it really an actual word that has a significant meaning?
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Post by Retrovision on Nov 27, 2007 19:44:14 GMT -8
I don't know, that HO HO HO looks potentially offensive Great banner, Michael, thanks for keeping the race alive right down to the wire. Actually you might be right Graham... I heard a while ago that a company in Australia that recruits and hires people to act as Santa's had recommended to it's latest group of recruits not to use the Ho, ho, ho too much, or at least with extreme discretion because they might be potentially offensive to hear... Such a fine line between naughty and nice, it seems, but when you actually look at it, it's really only the phonetic spelling of the sound of laughter, so is it really an actual word that has a significant meaning? lol, I hope that by adding that wink no one took me serious this time as I really was being sarcastic; goes to show how easily misunderstood typed words on a discussion forum can be despite emoticons.
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