yeah im getting a bbit annoyed with all the narcissistic images on my site
going to get a nice foam head thing i think[/quote]
I thought you'd like that. :-P Sorry for offering an opinion when you didn't even ask for one, but I couldn't contain myself any longer. It had crossed my mind before that I was only looking at your wares for the tiniest fraction of a second. Then my eyes were jumping all over the rest of the photo to see what I could spot in the background. I managed to keep my trap shut till I saw this:
You see, you're always looking at the ground in the photos, so that we can get a good look at the hats, I suppose. The BBC article basically says that you're more likely to be found attractive if you're looking straight at someone or directly at the camera when you're having your picture taken(I'm extrapolating slightly.) This confirmed the long-held Soweto theory that folk who aren't looking straight at the lens in photos are shifty. :-) Basically, I was worried that folk were thinking, "Would you by a hat from this man?"
Apologies to Smeear and everyone else for this stupid post. I kind of feel better having got it off my chest, though. And it's not about halflinks, or spacers, or chainline... :-)
hahahah there so lame
yeah im getting a bbit annoyed with all the narcissistic images on my site
going to get a nice foam head thing i think[/quote]
I thought you'd like that. :-P Sorry for offering an opinion when you didn't even ask for one, but I couldn't contain myself any longer. It had crossed my mind before that I was only looking at your wares for the tiniest fraction of a second. Then my eyes were jumping all over the rest of the photo to see what I could spot in the background. I managed to keep my trap shut till I saw this:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/7082478.stm
You see, you're always looking at the ground in the photos, so that we can get a good look at the hats, I suppose. The BBC article basically says that you're more likely to be found attractive if you're looking straight at someone or directly at the camera when you're having your picture taken(I'm extrapolating slightly.) This confirmed the long-held Soweto theory that folk who aren't looking straight at the lens in photos are shifty. :-) Basically, I was worried that folk were thinking, "Would you by a hat from this man?"
Apologies to Smeear and everyone else for this stupid post. I kind of feel better having got it off my chest, though. And it's not about halflinks, or spacers, or chainline... :-)