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Feeling seasonal yet?
Posted: Fri 11th Dec 2009 03:36 pm
by spidergawd
I just thought I would share a moment of my journey to work this morning.
Camera phone, foggy day, quick snap. No technique, love you all.
Peace
Posted: Fri 11th Dec 2009 06:02 pm
by Ingwey Gooblebogger
Cool!
What part of London is that?
Posted: Fri 11th Dec 2009 06:18 pm
by spidergawd
You're right it IS a part of London, but do I want to blow my cover
Peace

Posted: Fri 11th Dec 2009 06:35 pm
by Twitch
spidergawd wrote:You're right it IS a part of London, but do I want to blow my cover
Peace

Looks like you're going to need your cover to keep warm.
Posted: Fri 11th Dec 2009 07:24 pm
by Pauli Wallnuts
nice pic, as a fellow londoner im 90% sure i know where that is, but don't wish to blow the spiders cover

Posted: Tue 15th Dec 2009 01:06 pm
by Toker70
Thats cool...look's like there's a sheet of verticle ice
Posted: Tue 15th Dec 2009 03:16 pm
by spidergawd
Toker70 wrote:Thats cool...look's like there's a sheet of verticle ice
Thanks... just a 2mp nokia phone and the early morning mist.
@Pauli you got it, Tottenham Court Road it is.

Posted: Tue 15th Dec 2009 04:27 pm
by TRANCE
Nice snap shot. I get wild deer roaming where I live, out in the countryside, but not with antlers like that, lol.
Hell yeah, I'm feeling seasonal now!
Xmas is looming and from today I'm now off work until after the new year and onwards.....woo-hoo.
Posted: Wed 16th Dec 2009 01:07 pm
by luvtick
the lights are twinklin' in my house...the kitchen smells like fresh baked cookies, and my daughter is being the total brat-before-Xmas!!! YES! I feel seasonal!!! GREAT shot too! No deer in my part of town (although i'm sure some like to wear antlers, but that would be a completely different forum...)

Posted: Wed 16th Dec 2009 11:20 pm
by cattales1960
thats great Spider and LOLOL to Tick, thats funny. lol
Posted: Wed 16th Dec 2009 11:46 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
I didnt know you was from Peckham man?
Posted: Fri 18th Dec 2009 10:11 pm
by TRANCE
OMG! So I went for a 5 mile walk today around my local woods and forests in Somerset (UK) and saw 4 wild deer grazing, who happily bounced off, fluffy white tail in view, when I got too close for them. Great stuff. (I moved out of town to live in the countryside years ago, btw)
However, later on, I had to drive into my local town from where I live to get some groceries, etc, for the weekend. While driving home, there was a huge great van in front of me. He hit a deer full on. Part of the van's bumper fell off and I had to steer my car over his fallen off bumper but the car behind me crashed into his fallen off bumper and came to a halt. I did a U-turn to find out all was OK and they were, but the huge carcass of a deer was on the road and it was gruesome viewing. The head was gone, no legs and just a steaming lump of huge deer in the road, ripped to utter shreds, blood and guts strewn across the pitch black remote dark road.
I have absolutely no idea why the van didn't stop when it hit the deer, but what a fucked up scene I could have done without today. Oh well..
Posted: Fri 18th Dec 2009 10:17 pm
by Sir Niall of Essex-sire
TRANCE wrote:OMG! So I went for a 5 mile walk today around my local woods and forests in Somerset (UK) and saw 4 wild deer grazing, who happily bounced off, fluffy white tail in view, when I got too close for them. Great stuff. (I moved out of town to live in the countryside years ago, btw)
However, later on, I had to drive into my local town from where I live to get some groceries, etc, for the weekend. While driving home, there was a huge great van in front of me. He hit a deer full on. Part of the van's bumper fell off and I had to steer my car over his fallen off bumper but the car behind me crashed into his fallen off bumper and came to a halt. I did a U-turn to find out all was OK and they were, but the huge carcass of a deer was on the road and it was gruesome viewing. The head was gone, no legs and just a steaming lump of huge deer in the road, ripped to utter shreds, blood and guts strewn across the pitch black remote dark rode.
I have absolutely no idea why the van didn't stop when it hit the deer, but what a fucked up scene I could have done without today. Oh well..
Thats christmas dinner then
Posted: Fri 18th Dec 2009 10:23 pm
by TRANCE
Sir Niall of Essex-sire wrote:TRANCE wrote:OMG! So I went for a 5 mile walk today around my local woods and forests in Somerset (UK) and saw 4 wild deer grazing, who happily bounced off, fluffy white tail in view, when I got too close for them. Great stuff. (I moved out of town to live in the countryside years ago, btw)
However, later on, I had to drive into my local town from where I live to get some groceries, etc, for the weekend. While driving home, there was a huge great van in front of me. He hit a deer full on. Part of the van's bumper fell off and I had to steer my car over his fallen off bumper but the car behind me crashed into his fallen off bumper and came to a halt. I did a U-turn to find out all was OK and they were, but the huge carcass of a deer was on the road and it was gruesome viewing. The head was gone, no legs and just a steaming lump of huge deer in the road, ripped to utter shreds, blood and guts strewn across the pitch black remote dark rode.
I have absolutely no idea why the van didn't stop when it hit the deer, but what a fucked up scene I could have done without today. Oh well..
Thats christmas dinner then
Indeed, I'm sure it was on QI or something, that if you hit a deer you
can't pick it up, but if it's road kill, the person behind, after the kill, can have it. lol (you should have seen the state it was in though, ugh)
Posted: Fri 18th Dec 2009 11:53 pm
by Pauli Wallnuts
Nothing like the real thing
