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Dundee Stu

Man at work

3 October 2005

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You know, today it is extremely difficult to come up with something interesting to say.


Last year Liam and I listend to some humorous Glasgow banter as we watched Celtic score three goals

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Ray :)07-Oct-2005 11:54
A very educational text today, Stu. I really do think the president of the United States looks odd. I didn't mean that personally lol.
jypsee07-Oct-2005 01:49
Look at it this way: at least you're not indexing :^)
shatterbug06-Oct-2005 06:04
Interesting dialogue once again. Cool image!
Guest 05-Oct-2005 12:27
Interesting job.. :o) proofreading is one of the hardest thing to do... How do you proofread to make sure that it's 100% correct? Reading backwards? Because that's how I proofread to make sure no typo errors and then the normal way of reading to double check of grammar mistakes.. Im not proofreader though.. 'just part of work.. contracts must have no errors.. :o) And your photo.. you've used effective shutter speed setting.. :o)
Johan Toll04-Oct-2005 13:25
Very interesting shot!
Gilles Navet04-Oct-2005 12:01
Really interesting point of view about "forms" of langage
Thanks for comment all days
Gilles
Guest 04-Oct-2005 10:18
I now wonder which "english" I use...
Karen Stuebing04-Oct-2005 10:17
Neat low shutter speed abstract. You've certainly got me confused and apparently I've been writing my checks all wrong because I do use the and but never the thousands. :)
Karen Leaf04-Oct-2005 03:51
Stu, I wish you were around and explained all that to my history profs. I'll be glad to send you my old Chicago manual. bleh.
Chris04-Oct-2005 02:14
Excellent work. I like the low light and the abstractedness of it all. Proof me, Stu!
Guest 04-Oct-2005 01:08
Cool image!!
Gayle P. Clement03-Oct-2005 23:58
I don't know what it is but it makes an interesting pattern.
Lee Rudd03-Oct-2005 21:57
no wonder you are all confused!
Rene Hales03-Oct-2005 21:53
Gee, I thought it was a hamster wheel and represented working hard by running in place.--Rene
suse03-Oct-2005 21:11
It's the inside of an editor's brain, isn't it? ;) Very cool shot.
Buz Kiefer03-Oct-2005 21:08
Very inventive image of one of those things.
Al Chesworth03-Oct-2005 20:35
It's a transmogrification do da with a hyperbolic syncronistic snagglepuss.
markvm03-Oct-2005 20:15
If you get anything from Ohio State Medical center to proof concerning Internal Medicine let me know, my daughter just finished two chapters of a book and it would be nice for her to know who scribbled on all her pages with corrections. By the way, what's your address?...:D
What is that thing, anyway?
Zak03-Oct-2005 20:02
nice shot, I have no idea what it is either though!
Johnny JAG03-Oct-2005 19:57
Hmmm! What the heck is it.
Guest 03-Oct-2005 19:53
strange and enigamtic...
I like it

alem
Gavin03-Oct-2005 19:40
But you always manage ; ) Nice pic, dont have a clue what it is though.