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This is how a photo TR is done

http://shaunlunt.typepad.com/shootings/

Some amazing photos and a good story.
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Most excellent site. Thanks for sharing.
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That's what I want to go see, just some of it would be way more than enough
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I need more money. Are chain letters allaowed in this forum. If so I want to be the first to start one. This model never fails (at least not for me)

Here is how it goes. Everybody that reads this send me 1000 bucks. Then you guys are on your own after that. :P


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You bet!

Now that's what we're all about, or a least like to think that one day. I'm with you Tim, chain letter or pyrimid. Whatever it take to do a trip like that. Super Cub a great airplane, one day when I don't use 4 seats :roll: Ah to dare to dream. :lol:

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Okay qmdv your 1000 bucks are on the way. As I understand these types of schemes everybody now sends me 2000. Right? 8)
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Man, great photos! Makes me feel like my life is incomplete! :cry:
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Incredible trip, beautiful pics... maybe a few too many of himself? If he was flying a roomy plane like a 170 he wouldnt need that scrotum-like baggage compartment. JUST KIDDING, Im taking cover now.
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Va170b wrote:Incredible trip, beautiful pics... maybe a few too many of himself? If he was flying a roomy plane like a 170 he wouldnt need that scrotum-like baggage compartment. JUST KIDDING, Im taking cover now.


He's an attractive gent, can you blame him? :wink:

I wish there was a scrotum available for the 170 so i could fill it with skis.
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Va170b wrote: ... scrotum-like baggage compartment. ....


:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Wow. Great pictures. Just what I need to kick off my mid-life crisis. Too bad my youthful adventuring was in a Toyota pickup.

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