rolleistef
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(do you eat foie gras at breakfast??) Nice Shelby, shadowfox!
Morris
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(do you eat foie gras at breakfast??)
Not me. Roger of Aquitaine.
Foie gras with half a bottle of Saumur.
Or caviar with a few shots of Polish vodka.
I prefer croissants and coffee myself.
icebear
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Some time ago on the Peanuts calender 
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FrankS
Registered User
I have 5 Swiss army folding knives.
I agree with Nh3, anticipating a package in the mail gives me a lift. I just received a package today with a Zhou case for my M2 from Youxin Ye. It's nicer (supple leather) than I thought it would be.
I agree with Nh3, anticipating a package in the mail gives me a lift. I just received a package today with a Zhou case for my M2 from Youxin Ye. It's nicer (supple leather) than I thought it would be.
ClaremontPhoto
Jon Claremont
I have 5 Swiss army folding knives ...anticipating a package in the mail gives me a lift.
How do you pocket five knives?
How do you cope with the 'lift'? Is better than Viagra?
FrankS
Registered User
How do you pocket five knives?
What is the sound of one hand clapping?
How do you cope with the 'lift'? Is better than Viagra?
Sorry, I don' know.
-doomed-
film is exciting
I like cameras and cars at the moment .
Old, new theres not much difference if i can take it apart and fix it i like it.
My last daily driver rust bucket.69 vw type 3 squareback
And my not so classic car that i enjoyed before it was totalled
I spent many hours in the garage on both of them ,My red car was everything i ever wanted.
The 69 squareback was the car id wanted since i was 13 , that wasa rust beater of an example but if you want a fun classic car , you cant beat a rusty old vw , as long as the floors hold you up and it runs you can drive it anywhere. I put 200 miles a week on it when i had it.
Ive had cars other than those , but i liked them the best
Old, new theres not much difference if i can take it apart and fix it i like it.
My last daily driver rust bucket.69 vw type 3 squareback

And my not so classic car that i enjoyed before it was totalled

I spent many hours in the garage on both of them ,My red car was everything i ever wanted.
The 69 squareback was the car id wanted since i was 13 , that wasa rust beater of an example but if you want a fun classic car , you cant beat a rusty old vw , as long as the floors hold you up and it runs you can drive it anywhere. I put 200 miles a week on it when i had it.
Ive had cars other than those , but i liked them the best
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
I am not a car fan, but I love the Squareback. It is the car of my childhood.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
For me it was electric guitars and motorcycles for no other reason then to play and ride. I like the fact that I can tinker with them, changing pick ups to beef up the sound or re-jetting the carbs and such. I no longer play nor ride but still take pictures. The mechanical aspects of Leicas and 'blads do appeal to me. I appreciate the workmanship that is now mostly gone. But I accumulate a lot of RF lenses because many has been made in M or ltm mount. I am sure I would have done the same if I had gone into M42 Pentax.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Have you ever seen geese being mechanically force-fed to make your breakfast foie gras?
Duck foie gras, and they are not mechanically force-fed; have you ever watched a duck eat? They cheerfully swallow whatever you can pour down their throats.
From The Simpsons (of Homer)
First man: That man eats like a pig!
Second man (thoughtfully): Nah... Pigs tend to chew. More like a duck.
Addendum: A duck is pretty much an eating machine. Pigs show considerably more intelligence, so I have more sympathy with them. If one is on the morally dubious but biologically highly defensible path of eating meat, I don't have much problem as long as the farmer has what might be called reasonable respect for the animal. What is 'reasonable' is very much a matter of opinion.
Cheers,
R.
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