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Let´s see those faces people.

mandygurl

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Thats me:D
 

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It's interesting to see what people look like- but it's abit like reading a book then going to see the film, in a good sense of course.;)

I'll get a photo up soon- if I can find one that is.
 

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What happened to JB's photo? I don't usually post photos like this but I'll see if I can dig up a recent photo of my corpulent self when I go home tonight.
 

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This is a few years ago now I got me a grey beard, grey head and about 10 more kilos.
 

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...here we go with my new look...clinging to a pole trying not to look too hunched while carrying my heavy photo-bag! :cool:
 

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Good to see all those faces! Well, this is me at a party a while ago (she is not my girlfriend ;) ):
 

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Not sure why I'm crouching but it seemed like a good idea at the time. This was taken yesterday in the Ouachitas (my third trip there in less than 3 weeks). The stream is full of Desmognathus brimleyorum, the Ouachita Dusky Salamander. There are also Eurycea multiplicata and Plethodon albagula in the area.

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I normally just lurk until I have a question XD. But here I am.
Me and Indy (he just turned 15) and yes I am sticking out my tongue. He was too but at the last second he pulled it in xD.

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I've seen David Tobler's photo elsewhere. You're not missing much... :p
 
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