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    No ,its just a mark and nothing raised or another dot there , i can see what you mean though. Sometimes on a picture we can see things (Dots) that we want to be there but are not and just dirt , toning spot , carbon spot ,damage or general marks. Almost as if we want it to be something that often is not and by keep looking convince ourself it is. Well spotted though 👍
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    That reminds me - I must get my niece Billie-Jean to open a Halifax account.
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    He'll soon deal with the cabinet rats as they enter the building.
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    Betty Botter bought a bit of butter. But the butter Betty bought was bitter! So Betty bought another bit of butter, better than the bit of butter Betty bought before. You're wasted! No, I mean you're wasted! Ok, I will come clean, I am actually a bot - a SpamMaster 3000TM. And one of my advanced functions is to generate random tongue-twisters on web sites, based on key words - this one was triggered by Coinery's use of the word 'botter'.You can't beat a better bit of botter! The standard of post in this forum is very high. I've learned a lot here.





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