GeoChuck Very cool photo and effects.
PETERGILBERT OLA...god day Tom,Did you wach the Game???I missed it,the sat system crashed last week and is still down...:-(
jimvoves Go White Sox. I only watched the last inning. I still am a Cub fan. Why? I do not know
jimvoves I forgot you were a Mets fan. You and your 69 team. What can I say, the Cubs stink. They still have the best ball park.
celticvoice Yes they do - I love shots of the ball getting lost in the ivy. (despite the (arrrrgh) lights) This is an awesome transform! Why was my godfaddah still a BoSox fan? He only gave up on the Boston-to-Milwaukee-to-Atlanta Braves when they hit Milwaukee, he still HAD to root for th NL team (unles mayhap iot was the BoSox vs Dodgers) I don't what he would think of this interleague play - prolly tho't it was ineveitable. I still hate it in the NFL - there's matchups in the playoffs of same-league teams that never played each other all season! I hope to heck he was cheering like crazy somewhere when the BoSox won it all . . .
celticvoice Hey no cutoffs!
celticvoice 1955 . . . Brooklyn [trolley]Dodgers won it????
celticvoice No, tom, you loon, it ain't a duck, it's a LOON - chees you'd think a New Englander would know LOONS! J/K!!!!
celticvoice The common loon (Gavia immer) is anything but common. Red-eyed, with distinctive black and white markings, the loon has a dagger-like beak that apparently is perfect for its long, underwater fishing trips diving to depths of over 90 ft. The loon is most closely related to primitive birds, and its soliloquy of cries can sound eerily prehistoric. It is silent in winter, but in summer the loon is truly loquacious, with a repertoire of sounds that haunt the lake or waterway with strange laughter-like calls, falsetto wails and strange yodeling. At night, the effect is absolutely mesmerizing. True to its reclusive and solitary nature, the loon prefers a secluded lake or estuary. It is very territorial, normally with only one family to a small body of water. This bird is an excellent swimmer and can stay underwater for long periods, but its life on land is another story; larger than most DUCKS, and with its feel well toward its tail, the loon is extremely awkward and most vulnerable on lan
celticvoice land. As a result, the loon nests as close to the water as possible, nearly throwing itself out of the nest and into the water. Graceful in the water and in flight, they are almost comical on take-offs and landing. Their size, solid bone structure and weight distribution result in thrashing water take-offs that can last 100s of feet. The loon's landing is nothing so much as a controlled crash-glide. Misnnesota bird guide site :P
celticvoice Also the Minnesota State Bird, ok ok ok I'll stop! heh heh heh
celticvoice OKATY ONE MORE You gotta HEAR a loon ta get it! (as in laughing like a loon or "looney tunes") go here . . . http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/loon/Dictionary.html
pauljapan Great image as usual,Tom,hoped you liked the tv trivia,a bit of fun a,the answer is at my Album now.... How is your weather going?,rain and small sunny spells here,but it is still a bit cold!
mollz nice!
timppa55 amazing...