Tim Øsleby wrote:

> I have my limitations. One of them is not being able to photograph without
> being visible, read making movements. 
> 
> I hope your wife isn't as hard on you, as she is on herself ;-)

Oh yes, she is.  She made me sleep on the outside of the bunch. 
Allegedly to act as a windbreak.  Apparently, it is something I do 
exceedingly well.

> 
> Women are tough, they can take cold, birth, lack of sleep, basically
> anything. 

Except snoring.  And forgetting anniversaries of any description.

> I wonder if it is because of lack of pain or lack of intelligence ;-)

Hmmmm.  Ouch!

> BTW. Please say hello to her from me ;-)

She says a rushed "Hello" - it's her turn to make up a week's baby meals 
for freezing.  8-))

> 
> 
> Tim Typo
> Mostly harmless (just plain Norwegian)
>  
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of mike
> wilson
> Sent: 13. mars 2007 23:29
> To: Pentax-Discuss Mail List
> Subject: Re: Please help me sleep tonight
> 
> Tim Øsleby wrote:
> 
>>Thanks Shel and Skye.
>>
>>Mixed reviews. Nothing seriously wrong it seems. But it sounds like I'd
>>better set myself in waiting mode. I hope I get the pod before April. I
> 
> sure
> 
>>could need it for a capercailzie mating game. 
>>
>>BTW I have just treated myself with a camotent
>>http://www.norteamengros.no/shop/shopexd.asp?id=1352
>>It looks ok in the bag, and ok folded up. But folding it down is another
>>story. You are supposed to do some rather complex folding manoeuvres. I
>>suppose it makes me look rather silly. Is this for hunting laughing birds?
> 
> 
> Tent?  You Western Norwegians are really soft.  Even my wife managed to 
> sleep in a Norwegian swamp in April and she's cold in the house.
> 
> 8-)))
> 
> I had never seen lizards playing in snow before.......
> 


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