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Pictures of the Week: April 19-25

A Hungarian Puli dog named Fee jumps over a hurdle during a preview for the pedigree dog show in Dortmund, Germany April 24.

 
Is there a dog in there? I see the eyes and nose and a tongue, but I do not see a dog! It looks like a comic strip panel of a dog in a fight. It looks like a car buffer with a face. It looks like a roughed up head of a snowman.
 
I am kidding, of course. What a fun photo! Let's make this our first AOL Photo Talk Rorschach test and tell me what you see by posting a comment below.
 
Don't forget to take a look at all of this week's great images in our most recent Pictures of the Week.gallery, most of which are not as open to interpretation as the jumping Puli.
 
-Lee Van Grack


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  • #2 Comment from ldmartin1959
    4/26/08 12:29 PM | Permalink
    When will users of the OPERA browser be able to participate in the Picture of the Week? Users of the OPERA browser are unable to use the AOL Pictures service because AOL Pictures does not work properly in OPERA (I believe it experiences the same issues with Apple's SAFARI). Will this ever be fixed? Some time back on the OPERA forums Will Morris (Director of Engineering for AOL pictures) indicated it was going to be fixed. Nothing has ever come of that and Will seems to have disappeared from the OPERA forums (Embarrassment at the failure of AOL to fix the problem? A tacit admission that AOL does not--and perhaps never did--intend to fix the problem?). Granted, at the moment there are not many OPERA users that also use AOL, but then again, AOL seems to actively design their services to **keep** OPERA users from using AOL, so the fault is as much AOL's as anyone's. If there is an answer to this inquiry, please send me an email (that is one of the few AOL services that seems to be somewhat behaved in OPERA).
  • #1 Comment from oddb0dkins
    4/25/08 3:05 PM | Permalink
    I see a dish mop with a face. Great pic.

    B. x