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Its been fun guys, but its time to go......
..... to the airport. LOL.
Will be gone all over the place on a movie shoot. Will NOT be back until 1st week of May. In fact, any of IMFDB's members who work in the industry are usually busier come spring and summer months (in the Northern Hemisphere) (usually the weather allows you to film outside as well as inside). So if you email me or ask me any questions on IMFDB, I can't answer (or I probably won't have the time to mess around on the net for fun). School & Work has been decimating the ranks of the Mods |
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Well if work brings you to San Fransico or Sacramento drop me a line and I'll buy you lunch. That is if my work schedule allows it.
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Damnit, you almost gave me a heart attack.
Have a great time, and know that I envy you. I wish I could go traveling; sadly, instead I'm going to be trapped indoors for the next month doing regression analysis on the OECD dataset that I've spent the last 3 months putting together. Though come to think of it, now I'll have one less person on IMFDB to distract me from work. |
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You DO know that there may be a day when I don't photograph guns any more and post them here (probably when I'm hit by a bus).... |
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whew....that was close
we're gonna miss you buddy
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Gun expert, Tibetan monastery, summer months... I know how this story ends, and it rhymes with "Lambo: Worst Flood Bart Zoo"
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And do you know how much effort it would be to destroy all your guns and go to Tibet just to be a monk. You'll add up the personal cost over religious and spiritual gain and would end up saying fuck it.
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