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One Hot Pixel !
11/26/2008 10:14:14 AM
One Hot Pixel !
by scooter97

Comment:
He He ..I also didn't know Quote"Bad case of German measles"Unquote
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M-5
11/26/2008 10:12:58 AM
M-5
by Jammur

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Ha Ha ...I'm the only one who didn't get it
Quote"Aerial( satellite) heat map of the countryside with the m5 motorway running through it."Unquote
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Ain't no whipped cream...
11/26/2008 09:49:31 AM
Ain't no whipped cream...
by redpanda

Comment:
Uh..I said Horny toad...:) I meant Horned obviously :)
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Spike
11/26/2008 09:38:58 AM
Spike
by delin

Comment:
So I had it excactly right
Quote"Seedpod of some kind of plant like perhaps jimson weed" Unquote
Jimson weed as you know is also known as Datura
I know the seeds of this plant well as in my younger days I often got extremely spaced out on this stuff. Weird, bizarre and often uncomfortable mind trips that take you into the realm of the insane. Not to be recommended.

Datura stramonium
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Thorn apple / Jimson weed

Jimsonjade, known by the common names jimson weed, ditch weed, Good weed, loco weed, Korean morning glory, Jamestown weed, thorn apple, angel's trumpet, devil's trumpet, devil's snare, devil's seed, mad hatter, crazy tea, malpitte, and, along with Datura metel, zombie cucumber is a common weed in the Nightshade Family. It contains tropane alkaloids that are sometimes used as a hallucinogen. The active ingredients are atropine, hyoscyamine and scopolamine which are classified as deliriants, or anticholinergics. Due to the elevated risk of overdose in uninformed users, many hospitalizations, and some deaths, are reported from recreational use.

Datura stramonium is an erect annual herb, on average 30 to 150 cm (1-5 feet) tall with erect, forking and purple stems. The leaves are large, 7 to 20 cm (3-8 in) long and have irregular teeth similar to those of oak leaves. The flowers are one of the most distinctive characteristics of Datura stramonium: they are trumpet-shaped, white to purple, and 2-7 in. (5-17.5 cm) long. The flowers, with the same fragrance as Mirabilis jalapa, open and close at irregular intervals during the evening, earning the plant the nickname moonflower. The fruit are walnut-sized, egg-shaped, and covered in prickles, they split into four chambers, each chamber with dozens of small black seeds. All parts of the plant emit a foul odor when crushed or bruised.

Message edited by author 2008-11-26 09:43:23.
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Alone With His Thoughts
11/19/2008 09:31:18 AM
Alone With His Thoughts
by alanfreed

Comment:
Great image
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He Went to Buy Milk
11/19/2008 09:20:43 AM
He Went to Buy Milk
by balancedfox

Comment:
Cool shot...was this taken in South Africa by any chance?
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Spike
11/19/2008 05:24:02 AM
Spike
by delin

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Seedpod of some kind of plant like perhaps jimson weed
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No Toliet Paper?
11/19/2008 05:23:57 AM
No Toliet Paper?
by hyperfocal

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This one has me stumped (although it looks familiar)
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Ain't no whipped cream...
11/19/2008 05:21:39 AM
Ain't no whipped cream...
by redpanda

Comment:
Horny toad or lizard
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Color in a B/W World
11/19/2008 05:19:30 AM
Color in a B/W World
by tfarrell23

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Viewmaster disc
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