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Old 09-30-2008, 03:41 PM #1
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Wink Leather Kitteh!

Here is a link to a very strange but funny picture:

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This is my son's latest rescue--the one who ran into his townhouse as my son took out the trash last Nov.

He likes to experiment with his camera, and in fact is now
putting some of those where I can't see them! HMMMMM?
(it is a private Flickr acct--
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) You know digital cameras and all etc... cough cough

Anyway, this one is I guess somewhat appropriate?
If you click back one you will see his other cat Ellie...the 1/2 crazy tortoishell with Tima in the background.

I thought they were both funny... he should send them to I Can Has Cheezeburger I think!

In fact I borrowed one of his pics from this summer, of my gazanias, that I found on his site, to make into a new avatar for me here. He made us a book of the summer pics from an Apple website. Boy was that something! So I won't say a word about his secret private Flickr thingey!
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BTW this is NOT a political statement or sexual one, so please, no one be offended. It is LEATHER only.
He has done others with animal masks, etc. It has to do with his "creative" side.
Some of his friends are his band members, and they just do rock stuff, after work.
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Old 09-30-2008, 07:43 PM #2
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Wow, there are some awesome pictures there Mrs. D, thanks!

I love all the cat pictures. This one is sure cute.
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OMG I found a bunch of her, what a sweetie!!!
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Old 09-30-2008, 08:57 PM #3
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Well, I don't know much about this stuff...but I DO see the great contrast! And the Kitty is adorable!
BTW, at first glance I thought I was going to see a Hogan's Heroes photo. Shows you how old I am! YIKES!
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Red face L o l

Well, I like to think the long leather coat is more of a Highlander (Adrian Paul) thing.

I was very surprised one day, when my former work partner, who is very "square" and short, came in off duty for something,
and was wearing one like it. Talk about alternate personalities...sheesh!

I think leather fashion for men got a huge boost by the Highlander (Immortal) shows and movies.

I find that the photos my son is doing very exciting.
He is very very good with that camera and has only been at it
since I bought him a small digital 3 yrs ago for his B-day. (he helped us naviagate my new camera, and then wanted one himself). He has moved on to an SLR Pentax, has a 200m zoom he bought on ebay, and has light set ups, tripods, even a camera umbrella! He took the pics of my recent sculptures,
the "crystal" spheres that look so nice.
He really is interested in extreme closeups...and I think that reflects his early blindness. When he was an infant he could only see very close up, and so he examined things that way.
That is what tipped me to his eye problems, since the doctors were clueless. He got very strong glasses at 8mons and improved some, and then deteriorated significantly during the teens. I was a bit worried about him this summer, as he was stumbling around with his new glasses...I don't think they are made correctly! (but all I got from him was "A
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Ma" )
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