Yes, this is me, Bora Borg, at least parts of it. Ably photoshopped by McDawg:


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Posted on: July 5, 2008 2:39 PM, by Coturnix
Yes, this is me, Bora Borg, at least parts of it. Ably photoshopped by McDawg:

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Comments
I name this ship: Borg Zivkovic
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Was this image as a result of local storm damage to your head Bora whilst you had no electricity !!
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Yes this might have been some manipulation of two images by myself in 20 mins, but my Photoshop skills remain rather primary in nature.
I spent at least a whole 2 mins morphing together the nasal section but overall, chose the wrong brush size whilst collating the image.
Back to skool for me.
Posted by: McDawg | July 5, 2008 3:52 PM
Sometimes simple solutions are the best solutions!
Posted by: Coturnix | July 5, 2008 4:31 PM
Is there anything that Graham cannot do well?
Bora, I think that you ought to replace your profile photo with this one!
Posted by: Abel Pharmboy | July 6, 2008 8:25 PM
Would be a laugh if he put it up for a couple of days to see what reaction it gets.
Posted by: McDawg | July 7, 2008 7:53 AM