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Brian May, from the band Queen, has helped to solve the identification of a town in a collection of century-and-a-half photos. Brian May, Guitarist for Queen, Discovers 150-Year-Old Photos Of An English Village -- In Stereo Vision*if you can think of a better subject line than what I used, please let me know ;D
I'm impressed with Brian May. Very impressed.
I too am impressed with Brian May. A PhD in Astrophysics, wow.
Brian May would qualify as a Renaissance Man like Jefferson or Franklin.
Brian May would qualify as a Renaissance Man like Jefferson or Franklin.
Also a Liberal Flake, check out his personal website, specifically the soapbox section.
Brian May would qualify as a Renaissance Man like Jefferson or Franklin.
Also a Liberal Flake, check out his personal website, specifically the soapbox section.
He's an animal activist. That's not too bad. He could be pushing the Global Warming BS (which he might be doing I don't know). Anyway no surprise there.
Yep, animals have rights, some even have the right to end up on my plate while one at least gets walks and playtime from me, like this one. She is dumb, but I still like her. ;D She is probably wondering why I am taking a picture of her from so far away, I was actually taking a picture of my driveway before we re-did it.
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