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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    Lee, I'm going to beg to differ with you on this one and go with Konnie. Above one can see a perfect rendering of one "shallowing" a camel. I draw your attention to the fact that only the hindquarters of the subject dromedary are in the gentleman's oral cavity, as opposed to an insertion of all...
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    At $10135.50 (for those sweet little 10 x 25 Barskas) it's no wonder they are sold out! Bargains such as that don't pass our way often.
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    Let's see... five quadrillionths of a foot (out of over 50) or "marbles, small ball, or small parts." I just can't decide which is more important to consider in making a decision on a purchase of sport optics.
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    Super Duty... the point is... there's even a place for the likes of Syd Barrett in this thread.....
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    Very good....
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    I see each post in this thread has wholly confirmed all my notions regarding the path of degradation now not only expected, but demanded, of each and every BF thread. Good show!
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    Dennis... you captured the intent and spirit of this thread perfectly... Happy New Binocular...oops... Happy New Year!
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    Poking Fun at Ourselves...

    Usual and Customary BF Thread: 1) Hi, I’m new here. What is better the new Kranzler 7.7x48.9 or the Optoon Xianister 4x56? 2) I’ve never even held the Optoon but my brother-in-law’s cousin from across the sea says that he tried one in a coal mine and said they are “a little on the dim side.”...
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