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This article has been viewed 2952 times in the last 7 years zagg: 25th Jun 2002 - 11:05 GMTHool, I always love your photographs - esspecially this one, everything cast red. Downtown never looks like that when i'm in Toronto. Peter: 25th Jun 2002 - 13:28 GMTI saw that same moon, with almost identical clouds, here in nyc last night. synchronicity. trouble: 25th Jun 2002 - 14:35 GMTi love the colors, was this with a lomo or digicam with some sort of filter? hool: 25th Jun 2002 - 16:30 GMTi purosely underexposed it - a two or three second exposure, and i adjusted the levels in photoshop more toward the shadows than the highlights. it didn't look like this to the naked eye, but this is how it looks in my mind. thanks for the feedback. i have a really good view from my building. it's better than tv. hool: 25th Jun 2002 - 16:32 GMTand peter, isn't it romantic that we both were looking at the same moon? maybe that's why i woke up with an erection... hm. zagg: where are you from? zagg: 26th Jun 2002 - 03:33 GMTSarnia, 3 hours south-west-ish of toronto. I was in TO at the start of the month visiting a friend Peter: 26th Jun 2002 - 13:29 GMTlike Narnia! hool: id imagine you were having debaucherous fantasies about hte CN Tower! Zagg: 27th Jun 2002 - 11:16 GMTSarnia is an english name, there is some kind of body of water or something in England with the name sarnia in it, i forget, learned about that in school many years ago. SARNIA HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH NARNIA
Peter: 27th Jun 2002 - 16:48 GMT"A city of southeast Ontario, Canada, at the southern end of Lake Huron west of London. Settled by the French in 1807 and the British in 1833, it is a port and manufacturing center. Population: 50,892. zagg: 30th Jun 2002 - 15:45 GMTsarnia's pop is bigger than that... 80,000 just in the city, more if you include the people on the edges
Jamie: 5th Jul 2002 - 17:07 GMTyour teacher was shitting you methinks. perhaps he/she thought canada was in england. canada is not in england :) neither am i :( Zagg: 8th Jul 2002 - 11:23 GMTwhatever you say must be right, because you seem to think its impossible for you to be wrong about a place you've never lived in. Jamie: 8th Jul 2002 - 16:38 GMTi lived in england for 19 years. i am english. let's not argue, there may be a body of water in england called sarnia, athough i don't think there is. i'm just f*g wit ya! ;) chill
nell: 25th Jan 2007 - 20:06 GMThttp://www.answers.com/topic/sarnia-cherie "Sarnia Cherie is used as the anthem of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, one of the Channel Islands. 'Sarnia' is a traditional Latin name for the island, hence, the title translates as 'dear Guernsey'. George Deighton wrote Sarnia Cherie in 1911 (...)" The Channel Islands lie in the English Channel, between England and France, I believe. They are at least quasi-independent, but their populations are -probably- English-speaking in the main, at least in recent times. Two others are Sark and Jersey, Comment on this article..[previous] :: [next] |
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