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Re: Reference thread: Falcon's

Postby Brett_Henderson » Wed Jan 30, 2008 7:57 am

Yeah... I gotta keep the generation in mind. Esky is kinda like a distant past, friend-wise.. though my brother still lives there, and I visit often.. I just don't stay in touch with old friends... because they've all moved away. That's the way it goes. People born in Esky can't wait to move away.. and after a few years.. they'd kill to move back.. but can't until they retire. It's not a youthful economy.. which in a way, is good.

You're just a tad old to be in the generation that would be children of friends of mine.. and obviously too young to have known the same people (I'm almost 49)..

People will be getting bored of this...lol   :D   If something of interest pops into mind. .. I'll private-message you.
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Re: Reference thread: Falcon's  U.P. scenery ...

Postby beaky » Wed Jan 30, 2008 8:32 am

Cool stuff.
It never occurred to me before that  low-level aerial shots like these could be of use to scenery developers... I'll keep that in mind next time I'm up with a camera. ;D
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Re: Reference thread: Falcon's

Postby Falcon500 » Wed Jan 30, 2008 12:39 pm

[quote]Cool stuff.
It never occurred to me before that
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