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Roger Thomason
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Found sitting on French Marigold in the garden this morning...Id'able? Pic. 1 has a sneak preview of the back end of my next posting of Ichneumon Wasp for Camille...Clue...Wingless.
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Hehe, Scaptomyza pallida remains Scaptomyza pallida, no matter how many times you take its picture. Grin
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Thought it was that Paul...just trying to improve the quality of my shots....and you never know, it might have been something else. And it makes you look clever..Wink..No don't thank me....have this one on me. Pfft.

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Well, it may make me look clever but no-one in his/her right mind will be deceived...
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True....but those kind of people won't be visiting this site. Will they??? Pfft

Gone into hiding....Roger
 
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So, by going into hiding you cannot visit the site and then you can claim to be in your right mind? Mwuahahahahahahahahaha!
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Bit of a Catch 22 situation.....think I'll stick to catching flies on camera and visiting the site...who wants to be in their right mind anyway. I would appear to be sitting behind the 8 Ball..Frown..Nice one Paul Cool.
 
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