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Post by Libby on Dec 25, 2010 4:49:35 GMT
But that's not the outfit she wore.
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Post by Nordly on Dec 26, 2010 20:34:51 GMT
Hi Libby,
It looks like it's the same outfit she's wearing while leading the horse in the video, starting at about 37 seconds in.
~Nordly
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Post by Libby on Dec 26, 2010 20:57:53 GMT
Okay, now I'm completely confused. I've never seen a horse in the Pokarekare Ana video. The only one I've ever seen is the one that comes as a bonus with the Live from New Zealand DVD, and it hasn't even been on youtube for quite some time now. Where are you seeing all this, and how did I miss out?
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Post by John H on Dec 26, 2010 22:07:09 GMT
Libby, there is a link to this video in Nordly's previous post.
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Post by Libby on Dec 27, 2010 4:23:23 GMT
Oh, thanks, John. I don't how I didn't notice the link. It was very short. And I like the other one better. This one wasn't a very well-made music video. Leading the horse didn't really seem to fit; what did it have to do with the song? At least the other one they make it more like a story, more dramatic. In this one she was standing around too much. But I liked her hair and outfit.
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Post by Richard on Jun 14, 2011 7:36:37 GMT
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Post by Sing on Jan 10, 2012 18:27:10 GMT
Hi everyone...I've just found a photo of Hayley on google images, never seen it before- it's quite a fun/odd looking one lol best wishes Sing
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Post by Eos on Jan 13, 2012 2:54:31 GMT
Haha, nice find Sing! I love her scarf btw!
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Post by Libby on Feb 8, 2012 5:17:25 GMT
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Post by Richard on Feb 8, 2012 9:13:13 GMT
Hello Libby! Here's the photograph of Hayley with the umbrella: Edit: If you're wondering how I extracted it, I viewed the article in Firefox, then right-clicked on the first photograph and selected 'View Image Info'. This gave me a list of all the images on the page complete with a preview. I clicked on each one in the list until the umbrella appeared, then saved the image to the computer and uploaded it to Photobucket. I don't think you can do this with Internet Explorer. Alternatively, you can simply copy the url of the chosen image from the list and paste it between image tags. I recommend enlarging the pop-up window to full screen so you can see the complete images in the preview box. Richard
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Post by Libby on Feb 8, 2012 21:35:28 GMT
Hey, thanks for the tip! And thanks for posting the photo.
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Post by Richard on Feb 9, 2012 8:44:32 GMT
You're welcome, Libby! I only discovered the trick yesterday. Richard
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Post by martindn on Mar 26, 2012 21:19:23 GMT
Here's an old one from 2004! I see no ships!!Plenty more where that came from at tinyurl.com/cy5nwyxClick on the links in the left side panel to see the pictures.
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Post by Libby on Mar 26, 2012 22:29:08 GMT
Ships??
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Post by tonyw on Mar 27, 2012 10:46:09 GMT
Ships?? Hi Libby This is a reference to Admiral Lord Nelson, the great British naval hero who died in 1805. He went against orders by attacking enemy ships off Copenhagen. He put his blind eye to his telescope and pretended he could not see them. The poor chap also lost an arm attacking Teneriffe. Cheers Tony
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