jfn007
Loc: Close to the middle of nowhere.
I have been pleased these past few weeks that there appears to be a dearth of photos of grandchildren posted in the Gallery. I am wondering how long our good luck with last. I know I sound Scrooge-like, but Jesus, not many photo subjects are more boring to me to look at than photos of others' grandchildren.
I suppose photos of pregnant bellies have to be right at the top of my list of photos that would gag a maggot. It is truly a canard that women are at their most beautiful when they are pregnant. My least favorite photos to view are those of non-US citizen Muslims walking our streets, breathing our air, sucking up our welfare, I feel for the poor downtrodden female Muslim who suffers each day being married to a Muslim male.
I do hope that you non-Muslims out there have a Merry Christmas and a propitious New Year.
What kinds of photos do I enjoy? Well, I love photos of European castles, ruins of castles, ruins of old buildings, Buddhist Temples, women, scenes depicting the carnage of a recent battle., and many IR photos of landscapes overflowing with gorgeous blooming flowers. I love the skylines and night scapes of Honk Kong and Taipei.
I love photos of first responders saving lives. I love photos of our brave women and men in uniform. They represent the very best of America.
jfn007 wrote:
I have been pleased these past few weeks that there appears to be a dearth of photos of grandchildren posted in the Gallery. I am wondering how long our good luck with last. I know I sound Scrooge-like, but Jesus, not many photo subjects are more boring to me to look at than photos of others' grandchildren.
I suppose photos of pregnant bellies have to be right at the top of my list of photos that would gag a maggot. It is truly a canard that women are at their most beautiful when they are pregnant. My least favorite photos to view are those of non-US citizen Muslims walking our streets, breathing our air, sucking up our welfare, I feel for the poor downtrodden female Muslim who suffers each day being married to a Muslim male.
I do hope that you non-Muslims out there have a Merry Christmas and a propitious New Year.
What kinds of photos do I enjoy? Well, I love photos of European castles, ruins of castles, ruins of old buildings, Buddhist Temples, women, scenes depicting the carnage of a recent battle., and many IR photos of landscapes overflowing with gorgeous blooming flowers. I love the skylines and night scapes of Honk Kong and Taipei.
I love photos of first responders saving lives. I love photos of our brave women and men in uniform. They represent the very best of America.
I have been pleased these past few weeks that ther... (
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At last someone says it out loud. I agree with the sentiment.
Well, Merry Christmas 'Special Forces'. I hope you get your Christmas Wish.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
jfn007 wrote:
I have been pleased these past few weeks that there appears to be a dearth of photos of grandchildren posted in the Gallery. I am wondering how long our good luck with last. I know I sound Scrooge-like, but Jesus, not many photo subjects are more boring to me to look at than photos of others' grandchildren.
I suppose photos of pregnant bellies have to be right at the top of my list of photos that would gag a maggot. It is truly a canard that women are at their most beautiful when they are pregnant. My least favorite photos to view are those of non-US citizen Muslims walking our streets, breathing our air, sucking up our welfare, I feel for the poor downtrodden female Muslim who suffers each day being married to a Muslim male.
I do hope that you non-Muslims out there have a Merry Christmas and a propitious New Year.
What kinds of photos do I enjoy? Well, I love photos of European castles, ruins of castles, ruins of old buildings, Buddhist Temples, women, scenes depicting the carnage of a recent battle., and many IR photos of landscapes overflowing with gorgeous blooming flowers. I love the skylines and night scapes of Honk Kong and Taipei.
I love photos of first responders saving lives. I love photos of our brave women and men in uniform. They represent the very best of America.
I have been pleased these past few weeks that ther... (
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:thumbup: :thumbup:
Well put. I hope you get your wish.
Merry Christmas JFN
jfn007 wrote:
I have been pleased these past few weeks that there appears to be a dearth of photos of grandchildren posted in the Gallery. I am wondering how long our good luck with last. I know I sound Scrooge-like, but Jesus, not many photo subjects are more boring to me to look at than photos of others' grandchildren.
I suppose photos of pregnant bellies have to be right at the top of my list of photos that would gag a maggot. It is truly a canard that women are at their most beautiful when they are pregnant. My least favorite photos to view are those of non-US citizen Muslims walking our streets, breathing our air, sucking up our welfare, I feel for the poor downtrodden female Muslim who suffers each day being married to a Muslim male.
I do hope that you non-Muslims out there have a Merry Christmas and a propitious New Year.
What kinds of photos do I enjoy? Well, I love photos of European castles, ruins of castles, ruins of old buildings, Buddhist Temples, women, scenes depicting the carnage of a recent battle., and many IR photos of landscapes overflowing with gorgeous blooming flowers. I love the skylines and night scapes of Honk Kong and Taipei.
I love photos of first responders saving lives. I love photos of our brave women and men in uniform. They represent the very best of America.
I have been pleased these past few weeks that ther... (
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You hate pictures of children at Christmas time and seeing the carnage (does this include dead children) of a recent battle? My heart goes out to you. - Dave
Well, enjoying that would depend on who the "victim" is!
green
Loc: 22.1749611,-159.646704,20
idaholover wrote:
Well, enjoying that would depend on who the "victim" is!
this is a scene from recent carnage in Syria... this guy will become yet another refugee.
green wrote:
this is a scene from recent carnage in Syria... this guy will become yet another refugee.
How do you know he wasn't building suicide vests in there? But your right, he will become another "refugee" and build suicide bombs in Europe or here.
Rather odd.
To paraphrase: "I hate children and Muslims, but I love bloody bodies!"
mwalsh wrote:
Rather odd.
To paraphrase: "I hate children and Muslims, but I love bloody bodies!"
Don't tell me you are going to "thom" out on us on Christmas eve?
jfn007 wrote:
I have been pleased these past few weeks that there appears to be a dearth of photos of grandchildren posted in the Gallery. I am wondering how long our good luck with last. I know I sound Scrooge-like, but Jesus, not many photo subjects are more boring to me to look at than photos of others' grandchildren.
I suppose photos of pregnant bellies have to be right at the top of my list of photos that would gag a maggot. It is truly a canard that women are at their most beautiful when they are pregnant. My least favorite photos to view are those of non-US citizen Muslims walking our streets, breathing our air, sucking up our welfare, I feel for the poor downtrodden female Muslim who suffers each day being married to a Muslim male.
I do hope that you non-Muslims out there have a Merry Christmas and a propitious New Year.
What kinds of photos do I enjoy? Well, I love photos of European castles, ruins of castles, ruins of old buildings, Buddhist Temples, women, scenes depicting the carnage of a recent battle., and many IR photos of landscapes overflowing with gorgeous blooming flowers. I love the skylines and night scapes of Honk Kong and Taipei.
I love photos of first responders saving lives. I love photos of our brave women and men in uniform. They represent the very best of America.
I have been pleased these past few weeks that ther... (
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Interesting sentiment. I love my grandchildren but I rarely share or post their photos unless they are specifically directed towards relatives. I know most other people do not think they are the most beautiful, wel-behaved children in the world. Merry Christmas to you and yours.
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