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30 Days of Photos III #2 Fast


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Paula Wooters said…
I'm guessing your car goes WAY faster than mine.
nonamedufus said…
Well I don't have an axe under my front seat to weigh me down.
mike said…
I'm glad you didn't take the picture showing the speedometer hitting 100km/hr
nonamedufus said…
Maybe I'll do that for Day 30.
Ziva said…
Huh, how come the speedometer is NOT hitting 100 km/h?
Laughing Mom said…
Maybe it idles really fast...
nonamedufus said…
Yeah, that's it. Like me.
Ah ha. That's what I was wondering too.


Busted, nonames :).
nonamedufus said…
Ok, ok the care was parked in my driveway. But the ignition switch was on. It's all about potential.
nonamedufus said…
Unlike you I still have gas. Um, my car that is.
nonamedufus said…
Well I won't discuss the other gas. That's personal.
Nicky said…
Is it me or does that red light on the right look like a camera?
nonamedufus said…
It's you. Well the red light on the right isn't you, of course. You now what I mean.
Margaret said…
Are you parked? I wanted to see you snap a shot of you going 180 mph (I don't know what that is in kilometers - you do kilos right? Aren't we the only idiots using miles?). I wonder if cops let you take pictures of them handing you a ticket.
nonamedufus said…
Yes. Yes. Yes. I don't know.
nonamedufus said…
I think it's the battery indicator light.
Katherine said…
Ha ha ...faster than my Nissan minivan lol!
Cheryl P. said…
I like the Margaret's idea. Let's see if the local cops there are open to the idea of having their picture taken to illustrate "fast".
nonamedufus said…
Well, if thinks don't work out can you spearhead my bail efforts?
Lauren said…
Did you crop, sharpen or retouch? I think there should be a disclaimer with each picture. It looks like the car is staring back at you.


Love the Groucho quote. Never heard it before.
Jamie Baker said…
Race you to the corner!!
ladyV said…
vroom, vroom. don't get a ticket. ;)
Coco said…
I can't see your photo for today for some reason. It went away too fast????
Coco said…
I was able to see it from IE. Good to know you took this when you park. :)
Cheryl P. said…
Sure thing, I would be right on it.
Cheryl said…
I do love a little hyperbole to start my day!


(Are you going to post PPP over on some other site you own? I'm just starting to get the hang of it & I'll surely lose my edge if I have to wait until November to play again.)
nonamedufus said…
That's weird. Are you on a computer or phone?
nonamedufus said…
Great! Yes, I took this standing still.
nonamedufus said…
You're on. Let me just put on my seatbelt.
nonamedufus said…
No, none of those things. Used my trusty iPhone camera.
nonamedufus said…
Ok, then. I'm on it.
nonamedufus said…
I'm gonna post it right here, this afternoon.

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