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GAS can never be cured….

So a Zero Image Deluxe69 arrived in the mail for the_wolf_brigade not so long ago. Despite his best efforts to fight against the attraction of becoming slave to another camera, GAS won out and he took it for a test run.

We here at the GAS Research Institute are starting to believe that our efforts to cure GAS are futile and that we may be better off researching how best to use GAS to the best advantage….

  1. September 4, 2008 at 7:02 pm | #1

    Recent reports suggest that GAS is genetic, and therefore there is no cure. I’ve been living with the condition for some five years now and have accepted my plight. However, I fear I may have passed it on to my young son, who, at the age of three, just bought a Polaroid 101 Land Camera from eBay for 10 bucks.

  2. thewolfbrigade
    September 4, 2008 at 9:04 pm | #2

    Yes I suspect that genetics has a large part in it. After all, I found out that my GAS had deep roots when my father passed on all his gear he’d been hoarding….

    Nice score on the camera. With Polaroid film in my fridge, I’m in need of something to shoot it with….ebay here I come!

  3. javy
    September 13, 2008 at 3:29 am | #3

    Great blog my friend, nice job.

  4. thewolfbrigade
    September 13, 2008 at 7:22 pm | #4

    Thank you. I can’t wait for the competition results to be announced….

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