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At the minute this link will take you to pix of me little sis and ali’s all legit marriage ceremony II. Sorry I couldn’t be there, looks like a good time had by all and the brides look stunning… FELICITACIONES to the pair of you.
If me Dad gets around to tagging his photos I’ll put a more permenant link up…
Si estás aquí gracias a la página de César, pos qué chido! Como vas a ver hay muy poco de interés aquí si no me conoces ni eres miembro de mi familia. Pero a lo mejor te interesaría ver mi fotoblog, Mostly México con fotos de mi México lindo y querido o mis sets en Flickr.
También hay otra discusión sobre los carros camaleón en el blog de mi amiga, Ana.
Bueno, pues gracias por pasar y si quieres dejar un comentario, échale. Inglés, español o francés sirve. Gales también, de hecho, con los servicios de traducción de mi mamá…
Cheers!
On my list of things to do: Make one of these here trompe yer eye screensavers…
And get back to stuart about his novel.
It’s a vehicular Swan Lake…
If you’ve yet to see Jon Stewart taking on the “Partisan Hackery” of CNN, click to enjoy 13 minutes of JS exposing the twunts on Crossfire
In other news, I’ve joined BritBlog.com. So if you’ve clicked through from there, then cheers. I have a guestbook you know… It’s been fun skimming through other UK peeps’ blogs.
And finally, I found a fantastic program online where you upload a photo, and it delivers you a rasterized version in as many sheets of paper as you want that you then assemble into a full size poster. Klem’s poster fell down, but pictured below is Sita in front of Lulu’s makeshift shrine:
I liked this, bloke figures out how Stonehenge might have been done. And not just because 3/4s through he used one of my favourite Americanisms: Teeter-totter (a see-saw)