:D I was this year in Germany in Schwabia?(I dont know how to write it in eanglish :]) Anyway south-western germany, stutgard, rautlingen, tubingen :D and the Boden lake where I was also diving :D I'm not very good in it however :P but Boden lake is one of the most beautiful lake that I ever saw and the biggest one also :D with its blue waters :D. We got in Poland very similar lake - "Solina" but it is smaller and much deeper I think.
lemonlimecola: wow i dont know if I understood you properly but this dresses are yours "national" clothes? Impressive, really great culture!!
Yeppers, people still wear these kinds of clothes day in and day out in India , but as for me, I only wear them on special occassions hehe, I don't know how people at college would react if I step out like that to go to class . Ohh...Boden See, is that how you spell it? I've been there, I lived in Austria for bout 9yrs of my life. It's really too bad that I wasn't into fish back then, I feel like I totally missed out
You know, we really should have more pics of everyone. One of the things I wanted to do was have a picture and little biog for anyone contributing to the cat-elog. Maybe I'll get that off the ground soon...
Hello everyone, not the most active member but do enjoy the site. The Cat-e-log is awesome. I am mostly into Synodontis species and bristlenose. I do like alot of other types of L# plecos, but they don't mix very well with my Malawians.
Me a few months back. I tried to take the picture myself, so it is not great. But yea... me.
This thread was started a long time ago, so it might now be a good idea for long term Planet people to review it and use the attachment feature to make your pic more permanent. Or for any one new to join in, please do!
Well even though you can find a pic or two of me hidden in threads.....
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me in 2007 - spot the common theme in work ID pics?
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me in 2003
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Dr. Rumack: This woman has to be gotten to a hospital. Elaine: A hospital? What is it? Dr. Rumack: It's a big building with patients, but that's not important right now.