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Those look Great!!!  I think I like the second one best.

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Indeed well done. hand6.gifhand6.gif

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Thanks you guys. Gotta love that Sea Devil hearteyes.gif yourock.gif

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Hey I think the (pvd) blk & white looks so awesome on your Sea Devil and great pics

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Another one...this time with the bracelet:


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Awesome images!

Did you know (from wikipedia):

Sea devils are a family, Ceratiidae, of deep-sea anglerfishes.

The scientific name is from Greek keras meaning "horn", and refers to the bioluminescent lure that projects from the fish's forehead.

They are among the most widespread of the anglerfishes, being found in all oceans, from tropical to Antarctic. They are large, elongate anglerfishes: females of the largest species, Krøyer's deep sea angler fish, Ceratias holboelli, reach 1.2 metres (3.9 ft) in length. The males, by contrast, are dwarfed, reaching 14 centimetres (5.5 in). As in other anglerfishes, males spend much of their lives parasitically attached to the females, but they have a free-living adolescent stage in which they are very small - at most 1.3 centimetres (0.51 in) - and have sharp, beak-like, toothless jaws.



So we should refer to our Sea Devil watches in the feminine, e.g, "Isn't she purdy?" From a very ugly fish comes a very beautiful watch.

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soopah wrote:
Did you know (from wikipedia):


I didn't, but reading it I suddenly recalled a scene from "Finding Nemo", where there's a fish matching that description - not particular friendly looking happy1.gif (great movie btw)

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Here's the anglerfish from Finding Nemo:


Remember2 wrote:
soopah wrote:
Did you know (from wikipedia):


I didn't, but reading it I suddenly recalled a scene from "Finding Nemo", where there's a fish matching that description - not particular friendly looking happy1.gif (great movie btw)

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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL...yeah that's the one party.gif


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