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August 16, 2008

Paaaaaaaancaaaaaakes!!!!

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The homeless in Minneapolis rule. It's hard to generalize something like that but the word 'rule' is pretty vague so I kind of feel justified. Anyway we were on our way home from brunch and met a really cool couple of guys who were just back from recycling cans. We chatted with the one in the dress for a while, (s)he was a LOT less shy and had a lot to say about her shoes and how big an asset they were with the can stomping process earlier. She also put on an awesome demonstration of either her kung fu abilities or a really violent dance routine, not sure which.


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BaHahahah LOL!
Nice pictures...you had me laughing a loud for some of them.

What kind of camera do you use? I'm just curious because I'm looking to buy a good one!

(found you through the facebook blog network)

haha. thanks. I'm using a brand new Nikon D700 (which i love to pieces). I strongly recommend any of the Nikons, even the little D40. They're all great. A lot of the pics were taken by Brenda and her antique cameras though.

Is that Jim Chesnutt?

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