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06/16/2005 10:36:42 AM |
When I saw the thumbnail, the colors and the form reminded me of a Renaissance painting. I think the 2 guys and their weird arm positions helped...like angels decending from the heavens. The 1 guy staring at the camera makes the photo. |
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11/07/2004 12:24:41 PM |
Awesome capture of determination. |
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11/07/2004 07:22:41 AM |
I believe this is an example of the formation known as the "Flying Wedgie." |
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11/07/2004 12:06:28 AM |
Nicely timed photograph. I have never actually seen the haka performed in a line out before. |
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11/06/2004 01:51:03 PM |
Good action, I'd suggest to crop out a bit at the bottom and the fellows on the right to get more attention on the ball and collision. |
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11/03/2004 06:04:26 PM |
This is funny and why are they lifting those guys up by their shorts???? |
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11/02/2004 12:44:51 PM |
Strange sport. Australian footbal? Like to watch it sometimes, but I'm glad I dont have to play. Ouch! |
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11/01/2004 09:52:18 AM |
Two words. Atomic wedgie!! Better than no comments at all... |
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11/01/2004 06:57:34 AM |
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11/01/2004 04:30:49 AM |
Ouch! Would not want to be one of those guys that were lifted, looks like a wedgy from hell, especially the guy on the right. |
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