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northy
19-04-2006, 14:20
http://www.williamsclio.co.uk/forum/images/avatars/1917395823443e0397e30ed.jpg

Think i need a explanation mate - i can see a lower face, but not sure of anything else heehee

Gav
19-04-2006, 14:21
the relection represents 'sun'
her lipstick is purple ??

:D my guess anyhoo

£10 to whoever gets it right!

Zollo
19-04-2006, 14:31
I reckon it's him messing around with Photoshop, with a gussied-up jpeg of an accidental shot on his computer screen, whilst watching an episode of The Inside.

Tenner please :D

northy
19-04-2006, 14:38
:wink:

cheat

Purple
19-04-2006, 14:40
Here's the beauty.

http://www.filmfanzine.com/data/images/rachel%20nichols%20amityville%20horrorOrig.jpg

Zollo
19-04-2006, 14:41
And you decided to use her chin :shock:

Purple
19-04-2006, 14:46
Accidental! Accidental! Too bad "The Inside" was canned. And she's played such a useless character in "Alias". I guess it's back to endangered wildlife avatar. No more body part avatars.

Jason
19-04-2006, 14:46
He is seriously disturbed http://www.4troxoi.gr/phpBB2/images/smiles/fryingpan.gif http://www.4troxoi.gr/phpBB2/images/smiles/z7shysterical.gif

northy
19-04-2006, 14:47
of all the bits to use - :roll:

bet Big hp will be pleased when he sees this lol

Purple
19-04-2006, 14:58
He is seriously disturbed
If you drive a limited-edition car for over 10 years, 5000 miles away from the next car, from a manufacturer known for it's unreliability - it is a given.

Jason
19-04-2006, 15:05
That explains why you are in this forum :mrgreen: http://www.greekrenaultclub.gr/phpbb/images/smiles/lol3.gif http://www.greekrenaultclub.gr/phpbb/images/smiles/lol3.gif http://www.greekrenaultclub.gr/phpbb/images/smiles/lol3.gif

Purple
19-04-2006, 23:31
<<<-------

The Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) is the largest lizard in the world, growing to an average length of 2-3 meters (10 feet). In the wild large adults tend to weigh around 70kg (154 pounds). It is a member of the monitor lizard family, Varanidae, and inhabits various islands in Indonesia.

Sightings of the Komodo dragon were first reported to Europeans in 1910. Widespread knowledge came after 1912, in which Peter Ouwens, the director of the Zoological Museum at Bogor, Java, published a paper on the topic. In 1980 the Komodo National Park was founded to help protect their population.

northy
20-04-2006, 07:41
heehee - be a weekly feature to guess your avatar mate :wink: