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I can't give a photo but I'll give you an example. When I last went on Holiday to Portugal a few years ago people would leave their cameras next to their stuff whilst they went for a swim. While they swam away I'd borrow the camera and take a few shot of my under carriage for their relatives back home. The only regret is that I never saw their faces. Is that good enough?

bigbadwolf Wrote:

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> few shot of my under carriage for their relatives

> back home.


hhmmm bigbadwolf "under carriage"... I am begining to wonder if you are some sort of CAR! Is this the picture you were talking about????(?)(?)(?)


file.php?5,file=3185

I am sure the ED 'knob brigade' must be my some of my students, however bright they are they (the boys) can't quite seem to let go of their passion of representations of all things phallus like...



*Bob* Wrote:

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> Another puerile offering..

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?5

> ,file=3205

That last one is in the middle of the road. I wonder who finally ran it down?!


I thought this one in Nth London was pretty impressive:


http://photos-e.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v2199/245/35/535856723/n535856723_1437204_6067.jpg


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nunhead bodger Wrote:

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> How do I shrink a JPG of my caped snow-lady to

> send? She's the one from Kirkwood Road in Nunhead

> and is a bit saucy...


Free Irfanview will do it, and a lot more if you want, if you're running Windows. http://www.irfanview.com/

wow... she's sp lovely

and she's wearing snow boots!

amazing, are you a sculptor?



nunhead bodger Wrote:

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> Thanks, ianr. I'm something of a Luddite, so

> let's see if I can cram the image into the

> computer now!

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