Well then hook me up and throw me, babycakes

Jun 13, 2005 19:59

Haven't posted pictures in a while, so here ya go. Nothing spectacular, just hangin' out on a bench downtown. I just really love the way they turned out. Most of the photography was by my dear James. I only took maybe 5 of them. ( look at this. )

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highway56 June 14 2005, 02:53:04 UTC
also, AOL makes them look bad. Really, AOL makes them much worse than they really are. If you are looking at these on AOL, clear all of your temporary internet files (all offline content, too), then use I.E. or your preferred browser to look at these wonderful pictures. There's an incredible difference. AOL ruins everything

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lacieface June 14 2005, 17:09:28 UTC
wow, that does make a huge difference. Why does AOL suck so bad?

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highway56 June 15 2005, 00:45:43 UTC
well. photobucket does convert the image into a lower quality .jpg file, which results in some artifacting because of the file compression, but AOL does it because if it reduces the image quality, it loads more quickly. Since most AOL users are dial-up users, this makes it seems like you are getting faster service.

AOL totally sucks. I've always hated it, among other things.

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leftwing0319 June 14 2005, 03:45:06 UTC
First of all, I do not like the photo of the spider. Secondly, Some of those photos I could not see anything. Thirdly, I am at my cousin June's house and she said that you were really pretty, (she walked in the computer room when I was looking at the photos). She wants to know about the monument that you posted. What is it?

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highway56 June 14 2005, 06:27:55 UTC
It's a memorial for all the fallen filthy fucking racists.

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lacieface June 14 2005, 17:25:41 UTC
haha, I knew you'd hate it. I said "oh, I'm gonna get a comment from Ben for this one." Sorry about the darkness. It was like 2 in the morning. Please tell cousin June thank you, and tell her that she has wonderful taste in women.

It's the Forty-Six Confederate Veterans Reunion Monument. To honor the soldiers who died in the civil war. But I like James' explanation more.

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leftwing0319 June 18 2005, 21:02:00 UTC
oh, i see.

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