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I didn't take this picture, but when we walking along South Beach in Miami this is how close the moon was. It was as if you could just walk out there and touch it. The photo I took of it was a brighter orange color and it came out just as well using a disposable camera. http://api.ning.com/files/J5WhmPPD7i...ull_moon_2.jpg
Thursday, Thursday, Thursday... Is it April 1st? That photo has many, let's say, "adjustments".
This isn't Pandora, lol. The moon cannot look that way for a host of reasons, mostly because the moon doesn't grow like an adolescent child, nor does it float in the Pacific Ocean.
Lol, not to mention the clouds seem really high, like high enough that they actually fade off BEHIND the moon! We're all gonna die...
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That photo clearly has unicorns flying around in the background. Total shenanigans!!
Of course that is a photoshop - I said I didn't take the picture. It was just the closest example of what it looked liked as far as distance and size. The photo I took is filed away somewhere and the moon had this bright orange glow, but it looked that close, like you could just walk on the water to go touch it and I took the photo using a disposable camera. It was absolutely amazing!! The guy I was with said, "Oh, look at that!!" and I turned and saw it and thought it was a movie prop. It runs neck and neck to actually driving through a rainbow, which also was bizzarly unique.
I need some comic relief...someone has got to have a funny story on here...today has been one of those days!
Yeah, no kidding, I just got off of the phone with my Dad and he's gonna go have an angioplasty and their gonna put in a stent, if needed, otherwise he's gonna have to have a bypass.
I'm wondering how concerned I should be. He's making it sound like no big deal, but I'm not so sure......
Yeah, no kidding, I just got off of the phone with my Dad and he's gonna go have an angioplasty and their gonna put in a stent, if needed, otherwise he's gonna have to have a bypass.
I'm wondering how concerned I should be. He's making it sound like no big deal, but I'm not so sure......
Wow, I am sorry! I guess the seriousness depends on your dad's health going into it and how many bypasses they need to do...please keep us posted!
The crows were hanging out at my neighbor's tree today. They saw me going outside to get into my car and one of them croaked about me to the others. He sounded just like in the movie Jeepers Creepers. It sort of scared me. I know, I need to get a life.
Yeah, no kidding, I just got off of the phone with my Dad and he's gonna go have an angioplasty and their gonna put in a stent, if needed, otherwise he's gonna have to have a bypass.
I'm wondering how concerned I should be. He's making it sound like no big deal, but I'm not so sure......
Sorry, Chow. It does sound fairly serious... I hope everything goes alright!
Yeah, no kidding, I just got off of the phone with my Dad and he's gonna go have an angioplasty and their gonna put in a stent, if needed, otherwise he's gonna have to have a bypass.
I'm wondering how concerned I should be. He's making it sound like no big deal, but I'm not so sure......
If this helps, a former co-worker of mine had a heart attack a few years ago, the kind where he was having back pain and dealt with it all day before going to the hospital and finding out what it really was Anyway, he had surgery and had four stents put in. A couple years later he finished the Marine Corps Marathon in about 6 hours.
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