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  • silvercar
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    beautiful.

    I would say that is straight towards camera enough to get through.
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  • Masomnia
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    I'm pretty sure your ears need to visible, otherwise I don't think the angle is too bad.

    Check it though, I'm not 100% about that.
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  • Doozergirl
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    Nikkster wrote: »
    Goodies including vino :D

    Hope tonight goes fabulously Doozergirl.

    There is hardly any food left at all. 2 kilos of meat, an entire bag of onions, 2 bulbs of garlic and 24 krispy kremes amongst more diappeared between seven. Pretty triumphant.

    Eaten a lot quicker than it took to make the stuff. Not sure I cba to do that again!

    I was cleaning the loo drinking cheap champagne, so I'm glad I had company :)
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  • Doozergirl
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    What a beautiful little girl! I love Charlie Brown.

    it looks straight enough to me. I know they're strict, but that looks okay to me.
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  • LydiaJ
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    Looks straight enough to me. It shows too much of her, though. How do you intend to print them?
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  • Masomnia wrote: »
    I'm pretty sure your ears need to visible, otherwise I don't think the angle is too bad.

    Check it though, I'm not 100% about that.

    You can't see OH's ears in her passport photo, but it is an Australian passport so...
  • michaels
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    This cheeky girl managed to look straight at the camera:

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    I think....
  • michaels
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    LydiaJ wrote: »
    Looks straight enough to me. It shows too much of her, though. How do you intend to print them?

    Using this site:
    http://www.idphoto4you.com/

    To make 3 files that can be printed instantly at boots for about 35p each (I know I could be really MSE and shove them into paint and put 2 of each child into one image but this once I'm gong to blow the extra 70p and get 8 of each):

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    I think....
  • Generali
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    What kind of curry requires Krispy Kremes as an ingredient? :eek:

    Krispy Kreme Kurry obviously!
  • HAMISH_MCTAVISH
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    edited 14 September 2014 at 12:27AM
    Generali wrote: »
    Krispy Kreme Kurry obviously!

    IN my current state of intoxication that sounds freaking awesome.:o

    Krispy Kreme and Meat and Spices and Ghee.....

    Mmmmmm.... :EasterBun
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