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It's me again ;-) #1 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 20:20 pm   It's me again ;-)
 

Hi everybody,

As the sun is shining and I'm feeling a little light-headed but still earnest of mind and
I hope fit for purpose you understand, I thought for a short period I'd undergo a
makeover and indulge in a mild metamorphosis redolent of my obsession with gardening.
Well, it makes a change from that picture of me that has been grinning out to the world
for the last few years!



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Alan, and what book are you holding there in your hands? 'A Day in the Life of'?
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New photo #3 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 21:06 pm   New photo
 

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I like your new image, Alan! Wouldn’t it make for a perfect forum mascot -- you can count on my vote, anyway!

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Alan, and what book are you holding there in your hands? 'A Day in the Life of'?

Or a manual on how to keep the grass green without water, perhaps?
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It's me again ;-) #4 (permalink) Tue Jul 18, 2006 21:54 pm   It's me again ;-)
 

Hi Alan!

Although I?m not that fan of garden dwarfs: Who is the artist, who made that counterpart of you? I think I?ll engage him for a counterpart of mine. Wink Laughing

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The heat is on again #5 (permalink) Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:30 am   The heat is on again
 

Hi Alan,

Why are you wearing a beard and a hat? Isn't that way to hot in the current summer heat?
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