A great beauty must see as mine are still growing from seed and applesauce out front.
Larrabee Sound is a famous recording studio being renovated nearby. At Santa Monica Boulevard, with gays being.




A "larrabee" speaks, but does not listen. Funeral homes nearby make the name. A dead person, France, as lying in the ground, only.
Um, no - you mean a "laramie", Neilsy? That sings to people in their head to be remembered better. Small notes of being heard more than once. This, French too.




As opposed to others noted in a previous photograph seen exact, these came out to speak to me.
Your lottery numbers samed; do not call to worship me.




A bit floush, but consider the way tamed. Draws tons of bees...so what? It takes great pains to be this beautiful.
Consider the treatment mine for you and to.

End this to me now.

x doug


good and cheap like you a gay
I'll have you know that all pictures by me at this site are taken with the Kodak Power Flash camera.
I got mine for about six bucks ($6.00) on-sale at Pavilions with their club card and all (for locals...someone adds "starves locals" cause you don't work then - no, you save only there - work is no job, a job you can't quit...you can't ask people for everything, that is).
Kodak-brand the "Perfect Touches" and all developing there - one (1) set of prints, twenty-seven (27) exposures at four inches (4") wide - was exactly five dollars fourteen cents ($5.14).
So, a total of about eleven bucks (~$11.00) to know yours here. See - and not a single dud in the bunch unless I made it happen (okay, just one - a car moving out and away from).
Next time, I'll just get the CD-ROM they make...direct to computer then, with further developing later if need be. "We recommend the cards" God says. "Computers suck yet."
OK!

The pictures were blown up on a scanner and sometimes reverse of oddly if you scan more than one - they do this to you. Assholes, we undo easily enough.
A picture to scan ratio at near-depth or position is seventy-five (75) dpi or "dots per inch". Consider that figure fixed on the screen, but you seem to want more pixels representing a simple fixed inch on the scanned image hard, thus one hundred fifty (150) dpi is twice as big seen on the screen when done. You enlarge faithfully at the scanner only but beautifully with today's technologies. Not a big deal - that's just where the math happens to save your hard drive the bother as calculating at time sent. These, enlarged by scanner.