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Arlie McFaul
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  • Guelph, ON
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How are you involved in agriculture?
Farm Horticulture, Agri-Business, Other

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At 4:17pm on December 10, 2009, Andre Roy said…
Hope you're enjoying the snow. If your pic was taken on an ON lake, I am sure it looks different today ...
At 3:55am on December 9, 2009, Clinton Buttar said…
Thats me last year in Italy, I'm actually standing in the ruins of Pompei next to mt Vesuvias.
At 3:24pm on December 8, 2009, Henry Lise said…
Thanks Arlie!!
At 6:11am on December 8, 2009, Clinton Buttar said…
nice pic Arlie
 
 
 

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