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This article has been viewed 2972 times in the last 3 years Peter: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:07 GMTawesome- im getting to where i really do enjoy the "show-and-tell" sort of posts, like this. i feel like ive just seen something that- though you see it every day- i may never get to see. and thats cool! are these camphone? if so, theyre really good. jamie: 20th Oct 2005 - 16:12 GMTYeah, they're from my Nokia 6230, this lock is at the end of my much fables think walk. This was probably be the last time i will visit this place. It's where i grew up. It's where i used to run to when things got too tough. But times have changed, my parents will no longer be living locally to this place. It's a fitting juncture to end my love affair with this particular riverside. I have new thought to think in new places, as yet undiscovered. jeeff: 20th Oct 2005 - 20:07 GMTwith a tiny bit of work you could make the sign say "welcome to asinine lock" Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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