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    Dang dude, you have a lot of crows flying around your house too. That's what they make shotguns for ya know.
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    Neat, very neat pics Good job
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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by mortoma:
    Dang dude, you have a lot of crows flying around your house too. That's what they make shotguns for ya know.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    I wish.. I live in the Netherlands Europe - the crows are protected and I can't own a gun (not easyly anyway )


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    labbit wich place do you live ?
    i live in twente and ive seen that smurf balloon too infact alot of balloons take of infront of my old home on a field in Almelo

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    Man, doesn't that big Smurf head just give you the heebeebojeebies?

    BTW, you've just got to love all the different international words for 'Smurf.' In English it's (obviously) Smurf, in French as I recall from my school days, it's 'Schroumpf(sp?)', etc...
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    must have been One Hec of a sight. The picture's came out Mint.
    There's something about seeing Hot Air Ballons in flight that sets them apart from regular powered air flight. Like when you see the Full Masted Ships sailing at sea or Gliders sailing along in the skies.
    Thank's for the Photos!






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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mashie_Nibblick:
    Man, doesn't that big Smurf head just give you the heebeebojeebies?

    BTW, you've just got to love all the different international words for 'Smurf.' In English it's (obviously) Smurf, in French as I recall from my school days, it's 'Schroumpf(sp?)', etc...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    well erm in Dutch its just smurf ,we Dutch peeps like to keep international/english words as they are thats why we dont translate TV shows/movies etc into Dutch we just use subtitles

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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Mashie_Nibblick:
    BTW, you've just got to love all the different international words for 'Smurf.' In English it's (obviously) Smurf, in French as I recall from my school days, it's 'Schroumpf(sp?)', etc...<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

    In Spain we call them 'Pitufos'. BTW, someone can explain why that guy in black -Gargamel, I think it was his name- wanted so hard to eat the smurfs? Are they supposed to be tasty? I can't imagine a less tempting meal than a little blue man in pants...
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    <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by RK_HH-Sunburst:
    labbit wich place do you live ?
    i live in twente and ive seen that smurf balloon too infact alot of balloons take of infront of my old home on a field in Almelo

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    I live in Oldenzaal Sunburst - they are starting from a field a couple of miles away


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    cool i live in Hengelo(ov)now, one of my best mates lives in Oldenzaal i pay a visit to that boring village about every week

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