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Does this mean I should be scared of ~Me ?
Radical Ed,
Tickling with Icy Cold Fingers? lol
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You're not surprised? That's a little depressing, actually.
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~Me, child, sometimes you leave me with so much to say that it actually leaves me speechless. 8`-)

And thanks be to God for that, eh?
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Well, THERE'S more information about your grandmother than we ever needed to know. >:-(
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I KNEW that beer would make its way into the conversation at some point. 8`-)
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And your beer. Don't forget your beer. That way if you dropped a can you could just jump in after it instead of worrying about all that decomposing green gunk from the ceilings. :-)
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Good point. Thats wasn't the best combination of sentences, was it? 8`-)

OK, what I meant was that I got two different thoughts/feelings from looking at this photo. First was that the picture was incredibly impressive in the way it was put together - the colors, the centering, the look and feel of the slowly eroding iron and the murky water juxtaposed against the blue sky. Second was a claustrophobic feeling of being trapped and slowly sucked under water, which is something that scares the bejesus out of me when I think about it (which I try not to do very often <G>), and it is amazing that a simple photo could elicit all of this at once.

That better? :-)
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And THAT'S 'cos there's monsters down there! :-)
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I'm really not sure, you're asking the wrong guy :-)

I'm sure a more nautical person could take a good guess...
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Unfortunately it was borrowed from a friend... otherwise I'd be there a lot more!
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That's pretty cool, how old of a boat was it?
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Nah not really... you need to drive it over there and haul it through some nasty shit, half the work is getting it out on the water.
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i am sickened, but i am not at all suprised by the conditions that these people were subject to
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Princess-
I don't think that it's strange. I would think it would be a beautiful, magical place to have your pictures done!!!!