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Registered: March 14, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 2,652 |
| Posted: | | | | | | | <---------Mithrandir, Laverne and Shirley Caroline |
| Registered: March 31, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 2,798 |
| | Registered: August 18, 2007 | Posts: 100 |
| Posted: | | | | My pet budgie George. Born November 11th 2007. |
| Registered: March 14, 2007 | Posts: 5,734 |
| Posted: | | | | Quote: My pet budgie George. Keep an eye on Georgie, a lot of cats around here. | | | Don't confuse while the film is playing with when the film is played. [Ken Cole, DVD Profiler Architect] |
| Registered: March 13, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 20,111 |
| | Registered: December 16, 2007 | Posts: 926 |
| Posted: | | | | Meeting Moise....(text by: Tibor Szégy-Légy, webmaster of the world famous Panabasis website: http://www.janusmuseum.org/panabasis/main.htm). This is Moise, who ran an old clothes booth at the Marché aux Puces - the Paris Flea Market - along with his human, Mme. Gottscheck... ... Who told me, after I politely asked her permission to photograph her dog, that my "Frrrench was rrrotten!". But she let me take my pictures, and we had a nice chat, during which she told me that she had visited in the U.S. and had stayed with rrrelatives in Rrrrockville, just down the road from Washington Grove - petit monde! I posted another dog of the Flea Market last year, I recall. | | | Last edited: by railroaded |
| Registered: December 16, 2007 | Posts: 926 |
| Posted: | | | | From the documentary The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill. Mark Bittner (pic) takes care of the parrots, all of them from South America. | | | Last edited: by railroaded |
| Registered: December 16, 2007 | Posts: 926 |
| Posted: | | | | Elliott Erwitt: Paris, France (Dog Jumping), 1989. A print of this photograph sells for $4,000-$8,500 depending on the size. |
| Registered: December 16, 2007 | Posts: 926 |
| Posted: | | | | Smithsonian Magazine on mammoths and mastodons: A mammoth discovery in 1705 sparked a fossil craze and gave the young United States a symbol of national might. By the 1780s, Jefferson convinced himself that the mammoth still lived. When, as president, he sent Lewis and Clark to explore the American West–it was partly to see if they could turn up a living mammoth. | | | Last edited: by railroaded |
| Registered: December 16, 2007 | Posts: 926 |
| Posted: | | | | The Dodo, another extinct creature. And from Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland": |
| Registered: December 16, 2007 | Posts: 926 |
| Posted: | | | | And one example from The Dutch School, made when those mad Dutchmen, always in need of more money, explored Mauritius. The artist is unknown, the watercolour from the 17th Century and was probably sketched from life. |
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