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That is August 1964, South Georgia - a southern hemisphere winter!
Pictures at www.fairisle.org.uk/davewheelerimages
follow the South Georgia link and then Snow

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That is August 1964, South Georgia - a southern hemisphere winter!
Pictures at www.fairisle.org.uk/davewheelerimages
follow the South Georgia link and then Snow

Dave
Fair Isle


Super pictures, Dave, thanks for sharing them. The 'snow' ones are truly
breathtaking;
in fact similar to Whitstable this coming February... oh no what have I done
?! ;-)

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That is August 1964, South Georgia - a southern hemisphere winter!
Pictures at www.fairisle.org.uk/davewheelerimages
follow the South Georgia link and then Snow

Dave
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Makes Fair Isle look positively sub tropical!

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these photos are very boring, the may have been ok in 1964 but I think they
need jazzing up on photoshop. a few snowmen may do the trick.

could all the people that pretend to like everybodies photos please stop, if
you are honest with your about them we may get a better standard image.

olrac


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That is August 1964, South Georgia - a southern hemisphere winter!
Pictures at www.fairisle.org.uk/davewheelerimages
follow the South Georgia link and then Snow

Dave
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could all the people that pretend to like everybodies photos please stop,
if
you are honest with your about them we may get a better standard image.


Are you ever satisfied olrac, or is it a condition from your part of
"Wolverhampton"?

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"Tom" wrote in message
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could all the people that pretend to like everybodies photos please stop,

if
you are honest with your about them we may get a better standard image.


Are you ever satisfied olrac, or is it a condition from your part of
"Wolverhampton"?


He's just trolling.
Ignore him.

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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:15:42 -0000, "Tom"
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could all the people that pretend to like everybodies photos please stop,

if
you are honest with your about them we may get a better standard image.


Are you ever satisfied olrac, or is it a condition from your part of
"Wolverhampton"?


That explains it.. Such lovely people around here... Dont worry - its
quite normal for these parts.


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On Mon, 12 Jan 2004 18:13:13 GMT, "olrac"
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these photos are very boring, the may have been ok in 1964 but I think they
need jazzing up on photoshop. a few snowmen may do the trick.

could all the people that pretend to like everybodies photos please stop, if
you are honest with your about them we may get a better standard image.

Pah!.

Great photos, Dave W, I love 'em.

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Crap from a tosspot snipped......


Great photos.... Thanks...

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