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    Default Where's Frank Dux?

    Ok, seeing how popular(?) my last attempt was, here's the next in the series.

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    Far right centre below the yellow dog. Dux is wearing a white/cream shirt. Near the large circle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Unskilled_Blade
    Errr... should children really be playing with a cannons?
    Yes. Teach 'em early, it's the only way to make real men.

    And if something goes wrong, well... what's the worst that could happen? We used to fire off cannons in my Scout troop and no one was ever really hurt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DDATFUS
    Yes. Teach 'em early, it's the only way to make real men.

    And if something goes wrong, well... what's the worst that could happen? We used to fire off cannons in my Scout troop and no one was ever really hurt.
    Worst thing to fire are tree cannons. Not very good strength wise. Brass are fun. I have fired a 1/2 Lb cannon at Pontefract Castle. They go bang in a very good way.

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    the one we used was a little brass deal. If I recall correctly, it used to be mounted on a ship to fire a mooring cable or something like that. You could generally send a tennis ball a pretty good distance with it. sadly, it only came on a couple of campouts-- I think that the scoutmaster realized that the combination of
    1) me
    2) bratty, obnoxious first-year-scouts and
    3) a cannon
    was a recipe for insurance problems.

    (the scoutmaster had a tendency to over-react to things like that. you should have seen how he flipped out the time we set the lake on fire)
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    Note how Frank uses the photo opportunity to be in the same pic as the SEALS (yes Andrew, your earlier gag about seals did not pass unnoticed ), but never gets close enough to actually do anything with them.
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    Do we have a picture of ACAMAC?
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    Default 3 Dodgey Martial Artists

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    Bottom left girl w/ sunglasses. (Who is that person?)

    Bryce Dallas in the blue bumper car. Surprised the thing can move. Mind you, looks like he has lost weight.

    Third.... Next to them portaloo things. Purple top holding a newspaper.

    You need a new picture Andrew. They are getting easier to spot as all your looking for are the differences between the first two.

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    Quote Originally Posted by william northcote
    Bottom left girl w/ sunglasses. (Who is that person?)
    An annoying kid from the sunglass brigade courtesy of Prince's "Worst Dogi" thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by william northcote
    Bryce Dallas in the blue bumper car. Surprised the thing can move. Mind you, looks like he has lost weight.
    Correct. Thanks to your picture of him and the guy claims is Saija
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    Third.... Next to them portaloo things. Purple top holding a newspaper.
    That's the Nascar Sokie bloke, can't remember his name. The newspaper was altered to be some kind of soke certificate, but it is too small for the detail.
    Quote Originally Posted by william northcote
    You need a new picture Andrew. They are getting easier to spot as all your looking for are the differences between the first two.
    Send your donations for a Where's Wally? (That's Where's Waldo? for you North American types) book to me.
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    A few things, actually:
    Notice the tall guy giving out cotton candy; know look above him a little, by the port-o-potties, is that man holding a loudspeaker where I think he is?!
    And theres a kid about to be hit in the face with a baseball, I can't decide which is funnier.
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