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Old September 4th 07, 07:47 PM posted to rec.photo.equipment.35mm
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Default 20D SHOWS ITS RANGE !

On Sep 4, 2:21 pm, uw wayne wrote:
On Sep 4, 5:51 am, wrote:

On Sep 3, 9:04 pm, uw wayne wrote:


On Sep 3, 4:40 pm, D_Mac wrote:


On Sep 4, 7:18 am, Annika1980 wrote:


HDR shots love the 20D!


http://www.pbase.com/bret/image/84984091/original


Oh Bret... That is just so perfect. I love the way you hold your
camera. It's so much more interesting seeing all those bumps instead
of sloping horizons. Congrats again you wonderful man!


(Just filling in for Helen. It seems she missed this one!)


Doug


She dosen't miss much of his work. Hope she is o.k. Doug you're not
have bad at stroking. How long did it take you to compose a positive
comment?


"Hope she is o.k."


Thanks, I'm ok.
I was at the hospital all evening and into the wee hours of this
morning. I found my 85 year old neighbour on his back on the lawn. He
couldn't talk, just mumble "pill" "pocket" in his thick Scottish
accent. I knew what he meant. I found his nitro glycerine pills in
his pocket and slipped one under his tongue. He felt better, but he
was still having extreme chest pains. I called 911. I sat on the
lawn with him until the ambulance arrived. I figured he's ok now, and
I was about to go home, but he grabbed my hand and asked me to go with
him. He had tears in his eyes, and I felt so bad for him. So I
accompanied him to the hospital. I promised to stay with him until his
daughter arrived. I got home just after 3:00 a.m. this morning. He
is resting comfortably in the hospital.
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Helen you're a saint.



Thanks.....but not at all.
Besides, Saints don't die of broken hearts.
Helen