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loophole
04-22-2002, 12:33 PM
Not all could attend the Circus but I would like to see other peoples photos from the Circus.


A dead Frenchman has many good qualities, many things to recommend him; many attractions--even innocencies. Why cannot we have more of these?
Mark Twain- Notebook #20, Jan. 1882 - Feb. 1883

loophole
04-22-2002, 12:36 PM
Special thanks to Lent for the quantity, quality and speed of the pictures he posted.


A dead Frenchman has many good qualities, many things to recommend him; many attractions--even innocencies. Why cannot we have more of these?
Mark Twain- Notebook #20, Jan. 1882 - Feb. 1883

JustinR
04-22-2002, 01:05 PM
they only let two people take pics, me and pantera. Pantera couldnt turn off his flash, so it was all on me.

I handled it quite nicely. Thank you.

Rich took some pics too...but only after. I just put them up.

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JerseyRich
04-22-2002, 01:23 PM
http://pics.lentsite.com/jrich/

GO here for my pics

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JerseyRich is from Jersey...that's so cool...JerseyRich is way cool

loophole
04-22-2002, 02:20 PM
I wasn't aware that only two people were allowed to be the papparazi at the circus, thanks for the clarification. Thanks to Rich as well for his photographic contributions.


A dead Frenchman has many good qualities, many things to recommend him; many attractions--even innocencies. Why cannot we have more of these?
Mark Twain- Notebook #20, Jan. 1882 - Feb. 1883