How I Arrived in the PNW

Smiles Jr.

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Hey! You guys picked up on things that I hadn't even noticed. This picture gets more interesting the more we look. I want to know who is in the other car watching. Maybe the police with radar??? I'm sure a car with all that power would be speeding ;)
 

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There all wearing light colored dresses,except leader. She was meant to stand out

She won the biggest loser contest.
It looks like there is a man and woman in the other car. Perhaps the woman did not lose enough weight to qualify for the parade, or maybe they are just supplying the coffee and donuts for afterwards.
 

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There all wearing light colored dresses,except leader. She was meant to stand out
I am probably incorrect, however, when I opened the photo in windows photo viewer and enlarged it, the leader looks like a male.
 

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I am probably incorrect, however, when I opened the photo in windows photo viewer and enlarged it, the leader looks like a male.

LOL, I did the same thing, just had to get a closer look at this odd pic. I still can't figure it out!
 

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I hadn't thought that a gardening forum could be like a field trip in school.

We could each write a paragraph of impressions regarding an objet d'art, seen at a museum.

Extra points for using foreign phrases! Did you discover any of those tricks in high school? I liked to use what I pretended to be poetry.

It was much later that I learned that the recording of the spoken word was 90% of what poetry is all about. There I go, trying to quantify it ... but, there is but a mere handful of deaf poets and one must include those who use sign language. That is an addition of performance art.

Steve, feeling narrow and shortsighted this cold, dark November morning
 
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