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Andy

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  1. What a Dumbass. . . There was absolutely no need for that. !!!
  2. Yep, quite normal . . . My lot do it all the time.
  3. At that time of the morning he's probably saying. . . "OI!!! new mum, I'm bustin for a PEE. . . . "
  4. Wow . . .very nice. so now you need to delve into the manual for Burst Mode. So you can take the "Action Shots" you're after. For comparison. I have just taken this with my FZ50 and NOT resized it as I would normally. Mine is nowhere near as "Crisp" as yours.
  5. LOL, I've never even though about showing my two. and if I suddenly decided. . . Hmmmm let's see what that's all about. I wouldn't have the first clue where to start. Like yourself my first port of call would be here on the forum, asking the same questions.
  6. Just had a quick look at the Specs on that.. . . Very Nice, should meet all your needs for a few years to come. Good price too. So, come on where's the Pics. . . ?????
  7. Depends how many beers n JD chasers you've had before. . . lol
  8. What you didn't see in the garage was a hand painted sign saying. . . "Pet store opening soon." Little Entrepreneurs, crafty see.
  9. I have a Panasonic Lumix FZ50 It is about 4 years old now but still doing well. If you want to capture fast moving objects you can set it to burst mode, this captures a series of photos instead of just one. It has been superceeded by the Lumix FX 100 A lot depends on how much you have to spend. A decent bridge will cost £250 - £500 and DSLR's start at around £500 - £1000's A good bridge will have a focal distance from Macro to Full Zoom (around 500mm) A DSLR usually comes with one lens somewhere around a 50mm you need to buy More lenses if you want a decent zoom capability, and they ain't cheap. Some things to consider.
  10. Darwin. Loves his walks, Plays a lot with Daughtry then crashes down and sleeps for an hour them up again for more.
  11. For newer members. . . Sid_Wolf is our resident AUTHORITY on feeding and foods for Huskies.
  12. Let's hope it has gone to a proper Rescue home.
  13. Well done. Great to see you getting on with studies. You can't get anywhere without qualifications. You'll do great.
  14. Good luck everything should go fine. . .
  15. Yep. . . mine move all over the place. . .snore n fart tooo whilst asleep
  16. LMAO have you still got ernie ???
  17. Great idea Lisa. Maybe work on Wolfy / husky faces rather than Lions n Tigers . . . (Oh, my) +1
  18. Looking at your comment from a purely physical standpoint I have to agree, her assets would be and . . . erm asset. But as her father. . . .hmmmmmmm
  19. OOoooohhhh SAZ , you volunteeering ??
  20. LmAO Dunc those only seem to work if you are female approx 18-21 and nearly naked.. . But hey !! good luck. . .
  21. Flat on back . . . legs splayed, head bent back throat exposed. Means this dog is totally relaxed and feels in no danger whatsoever. Be proud.
  22. The harness is designed to maximize the pulling power of the dog without putting strain on the neck (collar) However if you want the Husky to walk nicely beside you, YOU have to put a LOT of one on one time with loose leash training. This is lots of going nowhere for hours until they get the idea. This is what we use. zoJPUH6ULLc
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