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Here's one from last week - the Tweed in best condition to encourage swimmers... A580 shot.
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jbtaylor, I like those and this is a great idea for a photo thread. I'll see what I might have.
David, government is always trying to keep the citizenry from doing stuff they want to do. I can imagine all the disappointed kids who are not swimming there because of that darn sign prohibiting it.
David, government is always trying to keep the citizenry from doing stuff they want to do. I can imagine all the disappointed kids who are not swimming there because of that darn sign prohibiting it.
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Found this in Colombo 2 weeks ago. Maybe someone fluent in colonial idioms could explain how "barefoot staff" and "authorized vehicles" goes together.
Markus
Found this in Colombo 2 weeks ago. Maybe someone fluent in colonial idioms could explain how "barefoot staff" and "authorized vehicles" goes together.
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Sign on the side of a building in a small town in Malawi in 1993 (scanned film):
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ah the memories,bakubo wrote:Sign on the side of a building in a small town in Malawi in 1993 (scanned film):
"you wonder where the yellow went,when you brush your teeth with pepsodent"
was the song to their advertisement on british tv
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Henry, I love that - the whole building reminds me of a cracked and decaying tooth!
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Yes, I was thinking the same thing. Pepsodent might help you have healthy, strong teeth, but it, apparently, does nothing for buildings.David Kilpatrick wrote:Henry, I love that - the whole building reminds me of a cracked and decaying tooth!
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Each sign is a gem!
JBTaylor, this is a great thread and thanks for the initation. Each sign is an 'x-ray' into how human mind and mentality works...and as in Henry's and David Kilpatrick's cases how nature deals with 'the works'.
Great shots!
Yildiz
JBTaylor, this is a great thread and thanks for the initation. Each sign is an 'x-ray' into how human mind and mentality works...and as in Henry's and David Kilpatrick's cases how nature deals with 'the works'.
Great shots!
Yildiz
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Some great sign shots there.
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Here is one from me, when I was in Austin TX in March. John
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This is a fun thread. That photo looks like somewhere in downtown Austin.
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It says, "You forgot something!" In Ise-shi, Japan:
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It says, "You forgot something!" In Ise-shi, Japan:
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