German?
Quote from: Ronald Schröder on December 02, 2017, 09:26:11 PMGerman? Show contentI keep thinking he's Dutch... I forget Belgium exists.
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Best times of my life, fly fishing the Orange river for the African trout, Smallmouth Yellowfish:
Mine is a pic of my Beagle, named Scout, sitting in the back seat of my big old, '93 K1500 Blazer. He is clearly looking forward to whatever adventure lies ahead as we tear down the road. His howl is to thunderous, it punches your chest wall like too much bass from the sound system.So, he is both the thundah and the beagle in my name here.Some have altered their avatars from time to time. I have no plans to ever do so. There is too much, adventure, joy, and promise for what lies ahead in this pic.
Quote from: Syncop8r on December 02, 2017, 09:29:20 PMQuote from: Ronald Schröder on December 02, 2017, 09:26:11 PMGerman? Show contentI keep thinking he's Dutch... I forget Belgium exists. I thought that was the romanian flag...
Mine is an image from 'Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book'. A hilariously morbid story with some beautiful art.(Image removed from quote.)
On a separate topic (but relevant), no one ever confuses my national flag with any other country...
Quote from: Marc_in_NS on December 08, 2017, 02:46:29 AMOn a separate topic (but relevant), no one ever confuses my national flag with any other country... Except Dutch Tooler probably thinks it's an oak leaf.
Quote from: Lynn LeFey on December 07, 2017, 10:32:06 PMMine is an image from 'Lady Cottington's Pressed Fairy Book'. A hilariously morbid story with some beautiful art.(Image removed from quote.)That's a squished fairy?
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Quote from: Gerhard Gerber on December 07, 2017, 10:00:57 PMBest times of my life, fly fishing the Orange river for the African trout, Smallmouth Yellowfish:Quote from: ThundahBeagle on December 04, 2017, 07:30:41 AMMine is a pic of my Beagle, named Scout, sitting in the back seat of my big old, '93 K1500 Blazer. He is clearly looking forward to whatever adventure lies ahead as we tear down the road. His howl is to thunderous, it punches your chest wall like too much bass from the sound system.So, he is both the thundah and the beagle in my name here.Some have altered their avatars from time to time. I have no plans to ever do so. There is too much, adventure, joy, and promise for what lies ahead in this pic.I really like how you both chose a pic that displays an amazing moment in your lives.And for Thundah: it's clear to see that Scout is really important to you! Enjoy every moment with that furry buddy!