Varibobi
(North-Western Athens)

Run 1554 (Sunday 14th October 2007)

Hare: Mountain Goat

Photographer: Prickly Bush

 

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- T H E     R U N -

The Bookmaker, a fine figure of a man acts as RA

 

The circle

 

Fiery Twat ready to go

 

Is this a check or a Mother's meeting

 

Uphill

 

and downhill

 

Gathering rain clouds

 

That's what you call a wood pile

 

Joerg in energetic mood

 

Are you checking

 

We're not checking

 

Not checking but Joerg finds PB's camera battery

 

- T H E     C I R C L E -

Rapid exit for Stress Cow who takes shelter ........

 

.....in Rim Job's car

 

The bookmaker congratulates Mountain Goat on a fine trail

 

The Hares DIO

 

M'excuser de mon e'quipe de rugby fantastique

 

A DIO for Jeorg's......

 

......spectacular footwear

 

FRB front running brat....

 

......is watched by his family

 

Maybe the T-shirt from Rim Job will warm Stress Cow

 

DIO for the owner of the gayest hash umbrella

 

Fiery Twat looks for a suitable needy banana recipient

 

Cock's Tale at ease with her banana

 

Bouboulina banananapper

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES

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(4) Pull-down the "Save In" menu (click the down-arrow)
(5) Double-click on a disk drive letter (to choose a drive)
(6) Double click on a directory icon (if applicable)
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To send the photo by e-mail as an attachment:
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(2) Click Insert > File Attachment
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                                                                            MD Feb. 2006



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