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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    ROTFLMAO!!! Great! I can relate to that tuft of white hair growing inside your ear ...
    Yeah, I thought that was a nice touch.

    I tried to add a lot of feral nostril hairs, too, but they didn't show up against the moustache.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krute View Post
    feral nostril hairs
    Well, there goes my appetite!


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    Quote Originally Posted by 1 View Post
    Well, there goes my appetite!

    Lol. Sorry about that, Number One.

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    I had a long curly hair sprouting out of forehead. I was getting ready to meet some friends for drinks, one evening and my wife, without permission or warning, plucked it out.

    "What did you do that for" I exclaimed "now what will we have to talk about."
    The Korova milkbar sold milk-plus, milk plus vellocet or synthemesc or drencrom, which is what we were drinking. This would sharpen you up and make you ready for a bit of the old ultra-violence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krute View Post
    Lol. Sorry about that, Number One.
    Hehehe...
    ...unfortunately [and this goes for me too] they say in every bit of great humour is some truth!

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    I expect to look like below in just a few years; the avatar photo is more than 15 years old...

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    LOL! Those excellent Nordic genes will see you right, Mister J. Not like us transplanted Brits/Euros. Our background is not suited for the tropics. The tropical sun has mutated all our chromosomes in the many generations that we've been here. We should have stayed put, (where it snows!).

    My avatar is about 6 years old. It's the only posed one I have. But a LOT of dirty water has passed under the bridge since that was taken.

    I glimpsed you very briefly that time when we tried to chat via Skype, before my webcam spakked out. You still looked like your avatar then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krute View Post
    Those excellent Nordic genes will see you right
    The only problem with Nordic genes is that they tend to garble and dialectize the English language:



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    Janke, then you never heard them Nordics in German:



    without permission or warning, plucked it out.
    Yeah, these wives. You pamper that last hair you have for years, then, all in a sudden, it is gone. Wives seem to like that. However, what I found out is that this plucking (at least with my wife) has more to do with their obsession for neatness than the thought that balding guys are sexy (after all, this is a sign of plenty of testosterone).
    "It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krute View Post
    Yeah, sorry, guys. I did a bit more on the shirt, and couldn't work out how to just re-upload the one shot. So, here it is again..

    Pessimism meets Photoshop.

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    lolololololoL.... This looks scary..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    The only problem with Nordic genes is that they tend to garble and dialectize the English language:
    LOL! Used to LOVE the Swedish Chef!

    Him, and the two cranky old geezers in the balcony... hilarious!

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    the two cranky old geezers in the balcony... hilarious!
    The main reason I watched the show. They are a bit more prominent in some of the movies.
    "It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgbier View Post
    Janke, then you never heard them Nordics in German:
    CG, that guy is speaking real German, right? Not mock German, like the Swedish cook's mock Swedish?


    Yeah, these wives. You pamper that last hair you have for years, then, all in a sudden, it is gone. Wives seem to like that. However, what I found out is that this plucking (at least with my wife) has more to do with their obsession for neatness than the thought that balding guys are sexy (after all, this is a sign of plenty of testosterone).
    I thought Huey meant that he had a mutant hair growing out of his forehead where it shouldn't have been.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian-T View Post
    lolololololoL.... This looks scary..
    Hehe, yeah. I think maybe I overdid it a bit, Ian.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgbier View Post
    The main reason I watched the show.
    Yep. Me, too, CG.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krute View Post
    CG, that guy is speaking real German, right? Not mock German, like the Swedish cook's mock Swedish?
    Nope, he's actually mocking both languages, replacing o with ø and a with å (also making fun of the German Umlaute, ä,ö and ü). In the German version he comes from Denmark, not Sweden, even though he always starts the show with "Smørgåsbord, Smørgåsbord, råm tåm tåm".
    "It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgbier View Post
    Nope, he's actually mocking both languages, replacing o with ø and a with å (also making fun of the German Umlaute, ä,ö and ü). In the German version he comes from Denmark, not Sweden, even though he always starts the show with "Smørgåsbord, Smørgåsbord, råm tåm tåm".
    Aah. I knew the "Danischer" meant Danish, but I thought I picked up some genuine German there. I've got a smattering of German but not enough to folllow a lot of it spoken.

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    Oh yes, it is German... a rather persiflaged version, though, through the mixture of vowels and Umlaute.
    "It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by cgbier View Post
    Janke, then you never heard them Nordics in German:
    Nope, hadn't... Thanks, that was fun. It sounded like a mix of German, Danish and a bit of Dutch to me - but then I can only listen to real German half-fluently... and speak it nur ein bißchen...



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    "It is dark the other side. Very dark!" - "Oh, shut up and eat your toast!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Krute View Post
    Yeah, I thought that was a nice touch.

    I tried to add a lot of feral nostril hairs, too, but they didn't show up against the moustache.
    The nostril hairs I like to call "Dreamcatchers."

    Krute, that PhotoShop job is amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MalfunctioningHuman View Post
    The nostril hairs I like to call "Dreamcatchers."

    Krute, that PhotoShop job is amazing!
    Haha, thanks a lot, Mal.
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    Some fresh ones:
    IMG_7425.jpgIMG_7427.jpgIMG_7434_1.jpg

    I was testing my "can-lights" and Charlie was practising manual focusing with my Pentax & Nikon prime lenses!
    I DO IT BECAUSE I CAN. I CAN BECAUSE I WANT TO. I WANT TO BECAUSE YOU SAID I COULDN'T.

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    Here's a recent one of me & my newest hobby iron horse...

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    During the Finnish Railway's 150-year festivities, we had some 1,600 passengers on the small trains during two days!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Janke View Post
    Here's a recent one of me
    You look bored on this one!
    I DO IT BECAUSE I CAN. I CAN BECAUSE I WANT TO. I WANT TO BECAUSE YOU SAID I COULDN'T.

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