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Milk? Yes. Life? No.
Milk? Yes. Life? No.





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flyman flyman
nice
misterP misterP
CSI vote! The lipstick is a great detail!
Rondo Rondo
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scatterd scatterd
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occecid occecid
Loactose intoloerant vote
babyface42 babyface42
Very nice
volkswes volkswes
Great
jmh132 jmh132
Nice job
supak0ma supak0ma
bastard ;)
billtvshow billtvshow
tru, tru
tyblubearboy tyblubearboy
hmmm this style looks familiar :)
sonnysan sonnysan
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RommS RommS
idea vote
ReinMan ReinMan
DANDY WORK - nice DEATH touch! :)
Square Square
simply wonderful.
joaco joaco
good story, better than perspective
Doodler! Doodler!
Skinning A DEER Have you ever tried skinning a deer with your car or truck? You are in for a labor-saving treat if you try this procedure to skin your next deer. Be sure to gut your deer before you start this process. But don't use this skinning method if you plan to mount your deer. 1. Hang the deer by its head or antler from a strong tree limb or skinning rack. Be sure the rope you use is strong. Nylon rope with 1000-pound test strength works well and is durable. 2. If you are not planning on mounting the deer, make an incision as high on the neck as you can and ring the neck completely. Remember, you should not use this skinning method if you plan to mount your deer. 3. Cut the skin in a straight line from the neck incision down the front of the neck to the brisket where you have opened the intestinal cavity to gut the deer. 4. Make a complete cut around the knee joint on all four legs. From these incisions, cut the skin down the inside of the leg again to the opening you made to gut the deer. 5. Return to the cut around the neck and peel the skin down the neck by pulling or trimming with your knife. 6. Remove the neck skin just enough to place a rock, small block of wood or best of all a golf ball against the hair side of the skin and fold the skin around the object. Again use strong rope to tie the skin around the object tightly. 7. Tie the other end of the rope from the neck to the bumper or trailer hitch on your vehicle. 8. Now you are ready to move the vehicle slowly to tighten the rope and pull the hide off the deer. The pulling will not tear the meat and does not leave any hair on the animal. Pull in direction that deer will swing away from the tree.
nancers nancers
No comment, just a vote.
missrobin74 missrobin74
pretty cool
Wett Wett
Tore Tore
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Serps Serps
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AtHeaMo AtHeaMo
It wasn't me!...
Chopper Chopper
Good idea!
fzwarkatootl fzwarkatootl
great!


Comments

saint saint
clever
saint saint
i was actually hoping that WASN'T milk. ;-)
flondo flondo
she should have a milk moustache instead of the dripping milk - good though
supak0ma supak0ma
woops meant b*st*rd ;P
pietjepuk pietjepuk
mmmmm damn so clean and original you should win
nyxxie nyxxie
i'm prolly not who you think i am. :P ;)
supak0ma supak0ma
i dunno who u are ;)
danman danman
Infocus bottle, middle out of focus and background in focus???? I got to get me that lens..
PooShIE_7 PooShIE_7
yea it looks a bit odd commenter..
nyxxie nyxxie
yeah it is odd, i couldn't get it right. but i'm happy with the pic overall and how i executed it. thanks everyone ;) and voter 18, i'm sure that will come in handy one day :P ;)
Doodler! Doodler!
blur her face a little next time.. then make the hands brighter.. (aka overlay) its good concept.. good exacution, untill you get to the focus part
Doodler! Doodler!
also light is hitting her from the right and him from the left.. and the bottle from the right
inni.nl inni.nl
Love it.. the got milk totaly makes it nicely tarentino style :D



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 Milk? Yes. Life? No.
by nyxxie
nyxxie
Created February 26, 2005
25 votes   13 comments
550w x 551h (63KB)
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