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More importantly' date=' if this really is the first time you've trawled through this mightily impressive thread, then;

 

1/ Shame on you !

& 2/ who's modding this mod. :sneaky2::biggrin:

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1) I trust you are more than capable, after all this sort of thread attracts a different kind of person.

2) We super-mods see-all, hear-all and of course know-all, if not we have our means of detection which automatically sets off the alarm bells in the cavern, which awakens the beast, which goes and gets its food bowl and rattles it on the bars till I press the Big Red Button which unleashes it on the unsuspecting victim. Tis said the howls of the undead can be heard long after termination, and some try to return in another form, only to be finally and cruelly put out of their misery once again, God rest their souls.:evil:

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1) I trust you are more than capable, after all this sort of thread attracts a different kind of person.

2) We super-mods see-all, hear-all and of course know-all, if not we have our means of detection which automatically sets off the alarm bells in the cavern, which awakens the beast, which goes and gets its food bowl and rattles it on the bars till I press the Big Red Button which unleashes it on the unsuspecting victim. Tis said the howls of the undead can be heard long after termination, and some try to return in another form, only to be finally and cruelly put out of their misery once again, God rest their souls.:evil:

 

Ill read that as dont do anything to get yourself banned or you are in big big trouble:lol:

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Interesting set of shots Ian, did the tree get felled?

 

 

 

 

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Hi David, no there's a pair of them in situ in the middle of a lawned section of botanical garden, both equally old and decayed with no sign of any action being taken.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Just brilliant pics, they really do look like they re engaged in some extreme slow mo dance or an almost never ending arm wrestle (which is how my own attempts at dancing have been described by some unkind persons!)

 

But beautiful pics David.

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