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    SuziBlue
    27 Nov 2009 - 12:06 PM
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    Haha Nick ... interesting thought, but for the fact that Boyd never follows anyone. Wink

    Not club. That smacks of polo neck sweaters, rivalries and dour competitions. We could get all Left Bank and call them salons .. snicker

    Mind you let's face it. Whatever collective noun we choose, there will always be someone who hates it. So we may as well just put it to the vote and get on with it.

    I will throw "co-operative" into the ring and watch it get nul points ..

    8-]

    [edit] Oh Ade - assemblage - that sounds rather fun .. LOL

    Last Modified By SuziBlue at 27 Nov 2009 - 12:07 PM
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    Boyd
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:07 PM
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    I'm impressed Ade, not only with your ability to think of so many synonyms but also in taking the time to alphabetise them for us. An illustrious editorial career on ePz is almost inevitable.
    Smile

    Last Modified By Boyd at 27 Nov 2009 - 12:07 PM
    fauxtography
    27 Nov 2009 - 12:07 PM
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    Quote: We could get all Left Bank and call them salons .. snicker

    Now now Suzi, don't rub Pete's nose in it... he's not been in one in years!

    SuziBlue
    27 Nov 2009 - 12:10 PM
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    What's this Mark - Pete used to frequent salons? We need footnotes, and fast!

    8-]

    Pete
    Pete (ePHOTOzine Staff)
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:17 PM
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    Quote: What's this Mark - Pete used to frequent salons?

    Erm... if I did I'm going back to sue! They should have spotted the hair disappearance and suggested rubbing cow pats on the scalp or something.

    Pete
    Pete (ePHOTOzine Staff)
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:29 PM
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    I've renamed the groups so that they start with Group: - that will make things easier.

    SuziBlue
    27 Nov 2009 - 12:33 PM
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    Quote: Quote:What's this Mark - Pete used to frequent salons? Erm... if I did I'm going back to sue! They should have spotted the hair disappearance and suggested rubbing cow pats on the scalp or something.

    Goat's urine may have worked. You wouldn't had had any friends though Smile You're better off ba ... I mean follicularly challenged. Gosh. I was going to say bald there but I stopped myself in time. It would have been thoughtless and hairist, not to mention very un-PC.

    8-]


    Quote: I've renamed the groups so that they start with Group: - that will make things easier.

    Optimism! So that's what it looks like!

    Last Modified By SuziBlue at 27 Nov 2009 - 12:45 PM
    ZenTog
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:33 PM
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    i can remember a time far long ago, when pete had the longest hair in the whole class and that included girls, that was in his Bowie worship period

    SteveCharles
    27 Nov 2009 - 12:42 PM
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    What like this?

    Boyd
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:43 PM
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    Quote: I've renamed the groups so that they start with Group: - that will make things easier.

    Group: SUSSEX INTEREST GROUP - I think there's been a misspelling on this one Pete.

    Now where are my car keys?
    Smile

    Pete
    Pete (ePHOTOzine Staff)
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:49 PM
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    Quote: What like this?

    Ah that old shot again...one thing I didn't mention - that was home processed, developed and printed in an old pantry (a small room big enough to have a shelf that was used to store food) I used to put the enlarger on the tiled meat shelf and trays on the side. I could hardly move when it was set up. It wasn't very hygenic either, but we didn't worry about things like that then.
    Look at the towels too..they'd seen some years of use. Things weren't replaced in our house until they fell apart and couldn't be stitched/glued back together any more.

    Nick_w
    Nick_w (Critique Team)
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:49 PM
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    I see Ade's run off his feet at work this morning. My word thesauraus only came up with about 5 alternatives.

    But with all these groupies it could make life interesting Wink

    fauxtography
    27 Nov 2009 - 12:51 PM
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    Quote: Things weren't replaced in our house until they fell apart and couldn't be stitched/glued back together any more.

    So that's what happened to your barnet? Wink

    ZenTog
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:53 PM
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    thanks for that link steve, takes me back to wisewood all those years ago, Pete was always the cooler dude by far in the class. I went to petes house several times so he could rob me of all my pocket money with his stamp schemes, so he could by cool cameras

    by the way pete did you get those negs scanned from the guy who was at school with us

    nice to see a multi millionaire before he made it big

    Last Modified By ZenTog at 27 Nov 2009 - 12:54 PM
    Pete
    Pete (ePHOTOzine Staff)
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    27 Nov 2009 - 12:54 PM
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    Quote: So that's what happened to your barnet?

    I wore it as a tank top for a few years...seriously my mum knitted a sleeveless jumper for our neighbour out of the fur from the neighbour's dog. She collected it all, washed, dried, spun and yarned (or whatever you do) It was horrendous and took ages to do, but meant something to my mum and the neighbour.

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