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Subject: we need to find out


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Rick
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Date Posted: Thursday, October 11, 08:35:02pm

if its possible to keep an adult pig slim. we think a young one can be trained to do the course but when they gain a lot of wait it will be impossible to jump. But if we can keep it slim, but not undernourished, then maybe it could work. I have some research to do.


Sheba is awesome. I cannot tell you how much I love that dog.

Hey hey hey.... I have a problem and its just not me. We are inside a hockey rink. The lights are the same as in a hockey game but the floor has been covered with about 6 inches of dirt. It doesn't matter if I shoot 35mm or digital.... the dogs eyes are glowing like big yellow saucers. I mean the eyes are four times their normal size and bright yellow, green or white. I am using flash with both 35 and digital. So what do I need to do? I need this answer tonight if possible.

Also I am not really happy with sme of the 35. shooting indoors, with moving targets, what should I have the camera set at? I am thinking as low as it will go because its not really bright in there. The photos I've taken so far are dark.

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