January 2008 photo of the month..

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January 2008 photo of the month..

Post by cantstopnow »

Tim, I know that you must be extra busy with all the snow and nonskid scraping etc.... are you still planning to post the picture of the month? They make great desktop backgrounds. I really have enjoyed them.
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How can I refuse?

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Post by MikeD »

An especially nice entry for the new year, Tim! Now, should we spent time looking for Glissando, or was this taken from her decks?
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I love Ty's.
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Post by Ancient Race »

Great shot, Tim. And possibly pre-caffeinated.

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...might be my state of mind, but this one just became my background.

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Post by heartofgold »

Thanks, Tim.

This just became my background as well (at work). I had a shot of a Louis Vitton race, but this creates a better, more relaxed state of mind in the office.
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