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Monday, August 16, 2021

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  1. Ah,the total package...good contrast between light body and dark background, and a bit of a twist in that he's knee-deep in the creek. By the way, thIs posting is not showing your explanations, Jerry. This is the only pic that comes up no matter which one I click on.

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    1. I may have fixed that. Try again and please read the note I posted. Sorry about that.

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  2. I can see all the pictures in this series but none of Jerry's captions / explanations are showing. Mind you, I'm not sure that this photo needs any explanation. If a picture says a thousand words ... What a physique. Definitely a keeper.

    Peter

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    1. That's because I didn't write any. I was supposed to put a separate note in the sequence inviting viewers to write the captions, but it didn't post. Probably my fault. Sorry!

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  3. Que será, será
    Whatever will be, will be

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  4. No matter which posting I click on, the first pic is the one that comes up - ??

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    1. This is an issue with the Google Blogger platform that has happened before. The only fix is for me to go back and repost the entire series, and I don't have time today. Things should go back to normal (whatever that is) tomorrow. Sorry. This was a failed experiment.

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  5. Well, nothing ventured, nothing gained as my grandma used to say - we dont say it often enough that we all appreciate the time, energy and thought that goes into this wonderful site - thank you thank you thank you!!!

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  6. Oh, superb. I'm thinking from the mismatch in development, this guy got those arms and shoulders from work. Amazing, great for anatomy study.

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  7. “I spent hours in the gym, and all you can say is ‘OK’.” Offering as a caption. He is superb, however.

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  8. If this helps, I'm fairly certain this is from Hoffman of Edinburgh.

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    1. Thanks, James! I have very little of Hoffman's work and have been looking for more.

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  9. Yes, Tim Bonnar by Hoffman of Edinburgh.

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