About Spontaneous Opera Syndrome (Comment any 1)
While many may think it is just a photo of someone yawning, some photos have actually captured the elusive 'Spontaneous Opera Syndrome' or S.O.S.
Your capture can be of a person or animal when it appears they are breaking into song. Hopefully the photo will show the circumstances of the attack. Have fun with this one folks!
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Da Rule: When you upload a photo, comment on one photo anywhere in the pool and attach this code:
This great photo was seen in the 'Spontaneous Opera Syndrome' Pool!
www.flickr.com/groups/s-o-s/
When you find more than one that just makes you LOL, why not comment on several? Everybody enjoys having their photographs commented on, so let's make this fun for everyone!
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Da Other Rule: If a photo doesn't fit the group for any reason, it will be removed without notice at Admin's whim. Please don't take it personally, just trying to keep 'on subject'. While we are sure S.O.S can happen to nude people, we don't want them shown here. (We're not picky, but at least make sure the subject's mouth is open.) We want this to be a family friendly group that any small child can see and laugh at safely. Extreme horror pics, or images the admins or moderators determine to be in bad taste will be removed, again at our whim. Please do not add images that are not spontaneous, like the ones where someone is singing at a microphone. Let's keep this fun for everyone!
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What a high note! Please add to the 'Spontaneous Opera Syndrome' Pool! www.flickr.com/groups/s-o-s/

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Jeff Holbrook
momhascrafts
Moderators:
lemperleconnie
wvceli
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