Probably fake
^^^Looks like a fun jumble sale Joe
^^45 knicker is in the starting area ballpark for a very cheap 1939 Eisernes Kreuz 2 Klasse
Normally cost a bit more but I got one for that price about 8 years ago
FF2 pocket rocket came back from Brisbane after 2 weeks in her high heel thongs to rummage through my cupboards
She brought some strange and mysterious Chinese concoctions with her this time
A second round of beef snags were racked up at her request
A fair and equitable cultural exchange
Snapped this bad boy today!
How much would it cost with the reg plate??
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^^^You won't have trouble finding that in the carpark
A swing in the hammock for FF2
While I serenade her with lullabies
Stress test the ropes I upgraded last year after coming unceremoniously crashing on my arse when they snapped and nearly smashed my L3 vertebra
All over Northern England at the moment!
The sky at night..
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Is that your pic, Chitty?
pretty impressive.
A pause in Sunday morning's 10km fun run, buffalo by the Bhakti Rambhai canal on the east side of Chanthaburi city
12 May 2024
Today
Thai Buffalo Conservation Day is observed annually on May 14.
It was established by the Thai government in March 2017 in order to raise awareness of the decline of the water buffalo population and the importance of protecting water buffaloes.
I really spoil Gert today's present new mosquito screens.
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On my last day in Luang Prabang I took a photo of the erosion protection work on the Nam Kham river, a few hundred meters before it joins the Mekong river.
This project is essentially (IMHO) a 'con'. The fact is that this section of the river doesn't suffer from erosion (simple science tells us that a slow-moving river has little energy and this is especially the case when it's not flowing around a corner). In fact, the UN has donated millions of $ to Laos to minimise soil erosion and this is 1 way to spend it that benefits 'certain' people.
You see, after turning the sides of the river into a bland, concrete strip, this means that the local houses that used to border the river no longer do so! Instead, there is a strong new strip of land that can then be used by 'certain' people for various commercial enterprises. This is what happened a few years ago when a similar strip was built on a bend of the river. The strip was built, the local houses lost their village frontage and now it's some sort of tourist market.
Ho hum, I suppose it's called progress....
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Groping women when you're old is fine - everyone thinks you're senile
Thanks DrWilly
Some decorating in the Hall today so these dusty LS Lowry prints needed taking down..
I'm considering painting all the frames the same colour, what colour would you suggest??
Want something modern and bright..
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