Dentalfloss
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great stuff...any more..??
timsk aka Joe90. I'm more than happy with that - and I have hair!. . . Papa smurf and Joe 90 were easy enough . . .
yes but we need 2 see darktone(if he was there)
The darkness is just an enigma, he floats from room to room like the vapour from a E-cig...seldom heard, yet to be seen......
Yes indeed, he exists alright. And a thoroughly delightful chap he is too. Very open and candid about his trading style which, as most of us know, is quite unusual and flouts many of the established conventions. Sorry there are no pictures of him from the meet up. Just think of a younger, better looking and more toned version of me with no eyewear and less hair (well, none at all actually), and you'll be in the right ballpark.I saw him. He was in fact there. He exists. He is a real person. :cheesy:
Yes indeed, he exists alright. And a thoroughly delightful chap he is too. Very open and candid about his trading style which, as most of us know, is quite unusual and flouts many of the established conventions. Sorry there are no pictures of him from the meet up. Just think of a younger, better looking and more toned version of me with no eyewear and less hair (well, none at all actually), and you'll be in the right ballpark.
Tim.
This reminds me of the time when I used to work in the print trade (in reprographics) and people would come in with a family snap with, inevitably, one person facing the wrong way - thus spoiling an otherwise perfect picture. We were asked to rotate them and put a smile on their face. In the early days of Photoshop, some (none too bright) people actually thought the program came with a built in 'rotate and smile' function. After a little education about the realities of what was and wasn't possible, we ended up doing something like this, although I'd like to think our results were a tad more convincing than Atilla's attempt here. No offense mate!You mean like this?
This reminds me of the time when I used to work in the print trade (in reprographics) and people would come in with a family snap with, inevitably, one person facing the wrong way - thus spoiling an otherwise perfect picture. We were asked to rotate them and put a smile on their face. In the early days of Photoshop, some (none too bright) people actually thought the program came with a built in 'rotate and smile' function. After a little education about the realities of what was and wasn't possible, we ended up doing something like this, although I'd like to think our results were a tad more convincing than Atilla's attempt here. No offense mate!
I'm just a bit worried he's sitting on dentist's lap....
None taken. Good attemp at deflection
Without your specs and hair you look like Vin Diesal...
Ehhem... Sort of
Ok guys you asked for it. This is me. Just had my 32nd birthday but all that pippin takes its toll on a man.
That's what Vin Diesel's going to look like when he gets to 32
or Richard with no hair:whistling