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Scenes from Antarctica

12/03/2008 7:36 PM

Hello CR4 members,

I hope that you enjoy these photos as much as I did.

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Re: Scenes from Antarctica

12/03/2008 8:03 PM

Wonderful, beautiful pictures. Have you been there? Did you take any of these photo's?

Actually, I prefer a location like this:

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12/03/2008 8:50 PM

Hello ba/ael

A great set of photos, thanks for the link.

Kind Regards....

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12/03/2008 11:15 PM

Thanks! Great pictures.

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12/04/2008 6:34 AM

AWESOME! Thanks for sharing.

I think I would prefer to hang out with Bricktop though, seeing his photo of paradise and remembering his beer in the fridge knowledge from previous posts. I wonder if a refrigerator in Antarctica has a defrost cycle heater of greater proportion than the ones we have discussed lately.

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12/04/2008 10:45 PM

I also will join. Seems, we will have whole CR4 there together.

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12/05/2008 7:33 PM

I like the island too. Looks like a good place to set up production of my vehicle. Of course, I'll need a Walmart so my workers can buy the stuff they need. I'll also want to put up a sea wall to prevent any erosion from affecting my factory. I don't want to take a chance with the sand blowing around and dulling the paint on my cars, so I think the island should be fully paved.

It will be so nice to be able to live and work on a tropical island.

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12/05/2008 8:08 AM

WOW! Great stuff to LOOK at............especially after seeing that frozen beard.

I'll stick with tropics as well..........but again........terrific shots.

Thanks

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