Re: PF members exhibit on 06 NOV 10

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    Another doubting Thomas. (Michael)    Actually I can see two dogs (heads) in the picture. One on top of the other. The bottom dog is probably a St. Bernard and the top dog looks like a mixed breed.
 
St. Bernard    In the lower right quadrant there is a thin short white line going from left to right slightly downward. This white line then makes an Approx. 90 degree turn upward then makes another approx. 90 degree turn going back to the left. This outlines the dogs muzzle. Slightly above where this line ends is a mottled white spot. (the dogs eye) Follow the blackish area up and around to the left and this is the dogs head. Looks like his ear to the left of the broad whitish area that descends the picture. Lower left quadrant is a whitish/blackish/reddish area. Dog is probably swimming across a river to get to the stranded skiers.
 
    Mixed breed     Directly above the St. Bernard's eye is a white area with a black spot. Dogs nose, white muzzle, top of head is cropped from the picture. Eye is at the top edge of picture. Long floppy ear hanging down. 
 
Alligator    The Alligator is between the dogs, facing down and to the right. The end of it's nose is cropped from the picture. It's eye (dark area) is just in front of and below the mixed breed's nose.
 
Dragon    Maybe the dragon has been scared away by the dogs before I received the picture. I can't find it.
 
Walter Mayes
PS     I do smoke but pay taxes on each cigarette. :-) As the day wears on I may be able to find more. :-)
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 10:19 AM
Subject: Re: PF members exhibit on 06 NOV 10

In a message dated 06/11/2010 13:35:34 GMT Standard Time, wmayes1@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
" "Where is the dog?" It is right below the alligator.

Walter Mayes
Never mind the dragon, what is Walter smoking? Michael

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