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Barking Cameras - A Dog of a Wife

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Miles Harrison where ever you may be at this time of night in Sydney (1:40 A.M. to be specific).... Your wife's voice on your camera that you INSIST is a dog barking, is only a reflection of your relationship and the sad state that you have stooped to. Miles, friend, I have to tell you, that was not a bark. GET OVER IT!!!! It was an owl passing gas in the wilderness! Accept it. Your wife is NOT a dog, despite how many times you photograph empty tables, ceilings, or Victoria trying to prove otherwise. The Aussies are going to run you out of town on a rail son... trust me!!!! :-lolAnd the photos tomorrow to prove it. Right here. Stay tuned!!!

I never heard a camera bark until last night. In fact, I still don't think I have. Check out the gun camera film in the file links I just sent you.:-).....Regards,http://www.fsd-international.com/team/Steve_signature.gif

Tom,Remember that song 'Mad Dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun'Well you will be pleased that I made it home safely to my beautiful wife who I love dearly to put the record straight. The camera was taken to the vet yesterday who confirmed that it was infact a German Shepard on helium and not an owl.Anyway Tom, great night and very sore head in the morning.Thanks for being an excellent host to both Steve and I and hope you have a great show this week.Kind RegardsMiles Harrison

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