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Unbelievably beautiful New England day.
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Concur.
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Has a Wyeth look. Or someone else I can't think of.
I hope the chopper didn't hang around too long.
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That's actually a dragon fly, MA does seem to spend some money on traffic helicopters though.
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I thought choppa, too.
Til I recognized it for the pterodactyl it is.
In case I haven't said it lately, this text/post editor absolutely sucks bloody, pus-filled, syphilitic donkey cock.
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Diaphone Jim wrote:
I hope the chopper didn't hang around too long.
Dude, if you can't see any better than I can, hie thine ass to an eye doc.
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A dragonfly, eh?
So I guess that is a sperm whale on the right.
All a matter of perspective.
TNW: The pic opened easily and very clearly for me.
I don't think I'll ever be able to actually post one myself, however.
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I keep forgetting how short the NH coastline is... only 18 miles from MA to ME.
I click on the monkey and Postimage opens.
I drag the picture from my desktop to Postimage
Postimage opens 9 lines of links each with a blue symbol at the ass end.
I scroll down to the 7th, 3rd from the bottom, "Hotlink for Forums" and click the blue symbol.
It respond with a little blue flag saying "copied".
I come back to here and "paste".
Click submit and what to my wondrous eyes should appear... my picture.
Then I close the Postimage tab.
C'mon man, it ain't rocket surgery.
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The first time I saw a dragonfly on the sea, it was really strange.
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That is a massive dragon fly
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He's got some lift capacity.
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Welcome Miamivhc
A guide to a translation of your website would be helpful.
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Dragonflies love swamps and marshes, and those are often close to the seashore.