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Can't decide, is this like when we think we have two heads? Is everyone staring ?

Or is it an add for a service where someone dressed as a gorilla stands behind you as you order making sure the staff don't forget?


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Can't decide, is this like when we think we have two heads? Is everyone staring ?

Or is it an add for a service where someone dressed as a gorilla stands behind you as you order making sure the staff don't forget?

i couldnt get my eyes off her bloated stomach.

paula

larry mac Enthusiast
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/185/433809188_91b4d4a9d3.webp

433809188_91b4d4a9d3.webp

Can't decide, is this like when we think we have two heads? Is everyone staring ?

Or is it an add for a service where someone dressed as a gorilla stands behind you as you order making sure the staff don't forget?

Looks like a gorilla in a wedding dress with an innocent bystander.

lm

gfp Enthusiast
Looks like a gorilla in a wedding dress with an innocent bystander.

lm

It is, the gorilla is advertsing for a gluten-free resto.... I just thought it was funny... I sometimes feel like I have someone dressed outrageously stood behind me when I'm explaining to waiters ... and everyone is suddenly staring ....

Mango04 Enthusiast

That's hilarious :lol:. Next time I go to a restaurant, I'm so bringing that gorilla with me!

ravenwoodglass Mentor
i couldnt get my eyes off her bloated stomach.

paula

I couldn't either. Perhaps the gorilla was giving her a hint. I wish he'd come stand outside a restaurant or two here, I miss going out to eat.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes! I need the sign-carrying gorilla :lol:

My "gluten spiel" is usually met with a deer in the headlight look. That might just snap them out of it :D

Although, I would think I died and went to heaven if I was walking down the street, and anyone was standing there holding a sign for a gluten-free restaurant! :rolleyes:


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CarlaB Enthusiast
i couldnt get my eyes off her bloated stomach.

:lol:

Steve, starting a thread in the gab room? ;)

jerseyangel Proficient
:lol:

Steve, starting a thread in the gab room? ;)

Remember the hair cut thread, Carla? :D

CarlaB Enthusiast
Remember the hair cut thread, Carla? :D

HOW COULD I FORGET!!! :lol::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
HOW COULD I FORGET!!! :lol::lol:

:lol: That was fun--hey Steve, how about a new picture? It's been a while....

CarlaB Enthusiast
:lol: That was fun--hey Steve, how about a new picture? It's been a while....

Look who's talking! How about a new picture, Patti?

:)

gfp Enthusiast

Anyone wants to see some of my photo's check here

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jerseyangel Proficient
Anyone wants to see some of my photo's check here

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Very nice! Thanks :)

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Beautiful photos - but none of you Steve??? (..and why are you banned from Prik prize photos dare I ask? :unsure::lol: )

gfp Enthusiast
Beautiful photos - but none of you Steve??? (..and why are you banned from Prik prize photos dare I ask? :unsure::lol: )

Its a long story, the short answer is in my profile.....

I joined the group simply because I got hundreds of invites... silly really bowing to peer pressure but its kinda flattering...

Anyway I just accepted an "invite" and thought little of it until some script banned me for not inviting enough other people to the group! Personally I find that kind of activity a bit viral... its like pyramid marketing... so I thought nothing of it but it was damned hard work deleting all my photo's because you can't just use the group "delete my photos from this group" type tools...

So I mailed the admin asking him to remove all my photo's and he just said tough... you can rejoin if you invite X amount of people? He/she presumably gets a lot :D read the link to see how the admin delights in suspending people ....

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So I just stopped but I was getting 30-50 inivtations a day .... to join the same group I got suspended from for not hassling others as they hassled me... and it was taking me half an hour a day to delete the damned invites... so I changed my name to reflect this...

Beleive it or not I still get a few invitations but this is diminishing as I just block anyone from that group commenting on my photo's.

It makes life easier, they used to send me mails asking how I did this or that... and I just used to reply thay until they quit the group they would be blocked... now I just block them forever.... I don't need that group, I have plenty of photo's in explore top 500 at any one time and a whole load of people seem to love my photo's...

Rachel--24 Collaborator

I loved those photos!!

I love photography....some of those pics were really great.

Thanks for sharing. :)

What is up with the admin from that group?? :blink:

Sounds like a whole lotta hassle to me. :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient

Steve,

I certainly enjoyed your photos--both these and some I'd seen previously. I also wondered about the "ban", so I'm glad Nikki asked :D:ph34r:

That group sounds like a real hassle--I think you were better off being banned!

Nantzie Collaborator

Steve... Those pictures are beautiful ... It inspires me to get back to my camera.

Thanks for sharing those.

Nancy

gfp Enthusiast
Steve... Those pictures are beautiful ... It inspires me to get back to my camera.

Thanks for sharing those.

Nancy

Thanks, my best ones aren't on flickr since I sell them so :D

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