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Hahaha! Castiel’s lines are funny on their own, they’re even funnier with the images you paired them with. 🙂
Very Good. I enjoyed the slideshow a lot! Thanks!
That was great! Good job!
This really was tremendous fun. Thanks FS425.
Thank you everyone 🙂
Don’t let this be the only one, roight……
Oh, that was an inner city Dublin way of saying ‘Can you do another one, pleaseeee?’
Thought I’d spread a bit of Irish um……. ‘culture’ for the day that’s in it (Tuesday).
Haha okay ! um i made a slideshow a couple of years back as well , hopefully i won’t take that long this time :p
Great match-ups! Thanks for the laugh.
I can’t get the slideshow to work – nothing happens when I click on the link at the title, on the picture, on the “start” button, or on the >> button. I’m logged in- what’s the prob?
I just tried it and it works for me. You don’t need to be logged in to see it. What browser are you using? I’m finding there are some compatibility issues with some of our applications and IE9.
Thanks, any information you can give can help in figuring out the problem.