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All These Talk About Avatars..


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num1habsfan Rising Star

OK well everyone's been putting pics of themselves as their Avatars, and I dont THINK anyone here knows what I look like (except for Deb and Kaiti lol)..

So I'm offering to be brave temporarily put my own face as my avatar, but you all have to say yes to that first :P

~lisa~


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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Well of course!!

I would love to 'see' you Lisa!!

:):)

Guhlia Rising Star

YES! It's so nice to put faces with the names.

jenvan Collaborator

Heck yeah--go for it ! :)

Ursa Major Collaborator

Yes, absolutely!

Guest ~jules~

Go for it!

CarlaB Enthusiast

Yes


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num1habsfan Rising Star

Ok, I'll do it :P ...No time right now 'cause I'm doing homework but I can show you a sneak preview here and here lol (those were me playing with my camera last month)

mamaw Community Regular

Lisa

thanks for the sneak preview!!!!!!Love the eyeball shot!!!! Now I'll wait to see the total you......You are toooo funny.I'm not sure if I would know you from the two shots!!!!!

please post, If I had a pic I would post it but then everyone would see how old I am!!!!!!!!

mamaw

luvs2eat Collaborator

I'm w/ you, mamaw... I am avatar challenged!!

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Nice hair!!and eyes erm eye!! :lol:

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

Yes yes yes! I finally got the nerve up to put mine up! If I can do it, anyone can!! I dont take nice pics at all! My avatar is obviously Colin ( hes the little one in the middle ) lol.. and me and my fiance Gary

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tinkerbell

Your pic is just fine but the little guy outshines you both!!!!!! He is soooo cute

mamaw

jerseyangel Proficient

Lisa,

I'm coming in a little late, but I'd really like to see you!

Jen--love your new picture!

Stephanie--Love your's too!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Lisa,

I'm coming in a little late, but I'd really like to see you!

Jen--love your new picture!

Stephanie--Love your's too!

Ah hem, and where is your picture?

num1habsfan Rising Star
Nice hair!!and eyes erm eye!! :lol:

Haha thank you :P Yes, see thats always my proof that I have blondish hair and greenish eyes lol

I will try to take a new pic after classes tonite, otherwise I'll just put up one that I took last month :)

~lisa~

jerseyangel Proficient
Ah hem, and where is your picture?

OK--it's back--by popular demand from you and Judy :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast
OK--it's back--by popular demand from you and Judy :lol:

-And good to see you it is.I love that pic!,you look really pretty!! :):)

jerseyangel Proficient
-And good to see you it is.I love that pic!,you look really pretty!! :):)

Thanks, Nikki--you're so sweet! :)

You have a lovely family--you're like me, surrounded by your 'guys' :D

CarlaB Enthusiast

Great to see you again, Patti!!! :D

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

AHHHHHHHH Patti, You did it.

I just LOVE that picture of you.

It looks just like your 'voice'

Kiki, Carla Jen and steph...just love the new one..hope i didn't leave anyoneout.

i do love the family shots too like Ursula..

I'm going to put mine up LISA SO YOU BETTER DO IT TOO.

I hope to get a new one if we go to Cape May next week

LISA...love your hair and eyeball..what do you have to lose????? ;)

Judy

mouse Enthusiast

I also love that picture of you Patti. You should leave it up.

TinkerbellSwt Collaborator

I love everyones pics! Its great to see peoples faces to relate to their names and their stories!

jerseyangel Proficient
I also love that picture of you Patti. You should leave it up.

Thanks, Armetta :)

Seems like I haven't talked to you in forever! How are things?

debmidge Rising Star

Nice hair & eye....now surprise us with a full face photo. :P

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