Now you guys are talking about me....I know it.andrew wrote:That blonde one is fantastic.
I like the blondie Sas. Don't you guys know blondes have all the fun!!!
Now you guys are talking about me....I know it.andrew wrote:That blonde one is fantastic.
Actually, that looks like Noomi Rapace, the woman that played in the Swedish version of the Girl with the Dragon Tatoo, etc.wdteipen wrote:UberHuberMan wrote:@Wayne: Lol! You've clearly never seen me with long hair. Seriously though, that photo just seemed to communicate a joking attitude that I liked. Not sure it worked.
Oh, I think it worked great. You look really sassy in that photo.
Who is the Zombie in the background? Diversity hire?UberHuberMan wrote:The committee would like to thank Sasquatch (Todd Bannard) for his continued compliance with the terms and conditions of forum membership. In particular the numberous photos that he posts of his work.
Nate, you could learn a thing or two from Todd. PAY ATTENTION!
That is an enormous pipe, Todd. They both look great! Looks like ACutAbove has not let you down.
Something that is often surprising to me about photos of pipes is that they cannot ever tell the whole story of a pipe. I've never been particularly awestruck by your pipes when viewed online. However, I got to see one in person at the CPCC meeting a few months ago and I'll happily say you make very VERY pretty pipes, my friend. Nicely done!
You should have waited a few years to post this. Then it would have gone from hilarious to epic.ArtGuy wrote:Who is the Zombie in the background? Diversity hire?UberHuberMan wrote:The committee would like to thank Sasquatch (Todd Bannard) for his continued compliance with the terms and conditions of forum membership. In particular the numberous photos that he posts of his work.
Nate, you could learn a thing or two from Todd. PAY ATTENTION!
That is an enormous pipe, Todd. They both look great! Looks like ACutAbove has not let you down.
Something that is often surprising to me about photos of pipes is that they cannot ever tell the whole story of a pipe. I've never been particularly awestruck by your pipes when viewed online. However, I got to see one in person at the CPCC meeting a few months ago and I'll happily say you make very VERY pretty pipes, my friend. Nicely done!