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The view from the quarterdeck!

Sky Captain: steampunk / retro / aviatrix / badass

Model is Wenona
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I have comments enabled on these images but can not respond to all comments; I hope you understand - I get too many messages to handle already. I am typically about two weeks behind in checking notes. If you need to get hold of me urgently, email me at mjr@ranum.com

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Hellz yeah! :)

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Michael Scott To Meredith: "You've slept with so many men, your starting to look like one. BOOM! Roasted!
I second that motion! :D

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Sweeeeeet.

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Michael Scott To Meredith: "You've slept with so many men, your starting to look like one. BOOM! Roasted!
I don't use stock for my work, but I still browse this gallery.

:drool:

I'm such a creep.

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I'm such a creep.

Are you stalking me?
I don't know. Am I?

I've run out of ways to procrastinate.

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I hope so!

Procrastinating? Meh. I can't ever get around to it. Have you considered maybe procrastinating tomorrow?
Lol. At first I thought you were asking a totally serious question and the fact that I really am a complete creep was being called into question. :shifty:

I never put off until tomorrow what I can do the day after tomorrow. Oh how I adore Twain. :D

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