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NSFW........Naked Dragon with illuminated flashing penis.
NOGARD born 1986, later TELOIV became his mate, she screamed.
They bore seven babies.
Three babies survive. Two here. PUKE flew.
Raged for decades in Chicago. PUKE ridden until slain by me. I regret that.
GOT not first.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fe61f043_z.jpgNOGARD Born 1986 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fcb95a51_z.jpgNogard on car 1986 by TIN CAN COLLEGE, on Flickr
Not Hell-o-ween...
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Leica M6, 5cm f/3.5 Elmar, T-Max, DDX
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Thanks tuco.
Randy, your dragons are always interesting, especially in vivid color. I keep thinking of you when I drive by this place nearby...they have what I assume is the skeletal remains of a parade float that looks like a massive dragon behind their house. Looks 15+ feet tall. I need to stop and ask if I can take a pic...but looks like one of those places where they answer the door holding a shotgun.
Summer on the Chattahoochee River
Widelux F7, Kodak XX:
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...nier-3404s.jpg
http://www.garrisaudiovisual.com/pho...nier-3409s.jpg
One my list of things to do one day is a series of images on the Chattahoochee, from the source to the Gulf of Mexico (Apalachicola Bay).
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Bryan, thank you. I forget what images i may have already posted.
When they were still of this world, I would only display them during extreme weather, either very hot or vary cold.
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Put out in my yard and move them a couple yards a day, so they slowly marched around. The previous owner of the house had Whirligigs all over the yard, another home had a giant squirrel on the garage door. All the homes were Sears kit homes on the old Sears Estate. Sears Roebuck founder Richard W. Sears owned what we now know as Wildwood.
Halloween with my second wife, we got busloads of kids coming to see. Marnie was always Bride of Frankenstein. That makes me...
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