Stumbler review: Obnoxs reviews

Obnox joined StumbleUpon on Feb 22, 2006 138 reviews since Feb 23, 2006
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Dreamer1970 rated 10 months ago
What beauty . . . yet with a touch of the ominous . . .
Shelly41 rated 10 months ago
Gorgeous picture, thanks for sharing your lovely blog.
bech1202 rated 11 months ago
It is no wonder that this is one of your all time favs. It is one of mine now. You have an incredibly wonderful collection. Thank you, for the photo. Thank you, for such lovely things to look at.
Charrise rated 11 months ago
Very nice...unusual.
lucecorner rated 11 months ago
The serenity in this picture takes my breath away ... My 100th review! Hugs and kisses ;) Heel erg bedankt
Laboo63 rated 12 months ago
Awesome stumble, Images go on and on with adventuresome lands only one could dream of being, I enjoyed this visit, thanx
ZeusX rated 12 months ago
Cualquiera de tus fotos es impresionante,tienes muy buen gusto amigo ;) Allez Sneijder :D
Melanie3i rated 12 months ago
Great site, lovely photos, very entertaining and lots of fun! Thanks Obnox!
kdh9910 rated 12 months ago
Gee, Obnox, long time me no see you! I swiped this picture that you had gotten from your friend: http://iamdone.stumbleupon.com. It reminds me of the smaller lakes that I go to, and wild tiny lakes, with so much gladdened wildlife surrounding them. These are places that the little animals of the forest come to drink water. When you are walking and find such a beautiful tiny lake, you are so surprised and stand there to stare a long time. Thanks!
barry183 rated 12 months ago
Wealth, notoriety, place, and power are no measure of success whatever. The only true measure of success is the ratio between what we might have done and what we might have been on the one hand, and the thing we have made and the thing we have made of ourselves on the other. Author: H. G. Wells