Traditional Street and Architectural Photography
Keep away from Fresh Fish.
Mar 10, 2016 02:53:21
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EnglishBrenda
Loc: Kent, England
Found this in Deal, Kent at the weekend.
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Mar 10, 2016 06:30:53
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waegwan
Loc: Mae Won Li
EnglishBrenda wrote:
Found this in Deal, Kent at the weekend.
That is pretty funny. I wonder how many people are trying to figure out what danser means :P
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Mar 10, 2016 07:36:04
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EnglishBrenda
Loc: Kent, England
waegwan wrote:
That is pretty funny. I wonder how many people are trying to figure out what danser means :P
The word 'danser' threw me as well, just dodgy writing I expect unless the fish are so fresh they are dancing :)
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Mar 10, 2016 07:46:21
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waegwan
Loc: Mae Won Li
EnglishBrenda wrote:
The wprd 'danser' threw me as well, just dodgy writing I expect unless the fish are so fresh they are dancing :)
Yup the way it is written there are lots of possibilities. Makes all the more funner. :D
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Mar 10, 2016 09:05:34
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Uuglypher
Loc: South Dakota (East River)
As is much else on the street, it is open to interpretation!
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Mar 11, 2016 18:47:46
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Nightski
LOL ... probably very good advice sometimes. Nice job catching the humor in this shot.
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Mar 11, 2016 19:34:07
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selmslie
Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL, USA
EnglishBrenda wrote:
The word 'danser' threw me as well, just dodgy writing I expect unless the fish are so fresh they are dancing :)
Reminds me of an exchange in
Local Hero
where Gideon was painting a sign:
Townsman: Are you sure there are two l's in dollar, Gideon?
Gideon: Yes! An' there are two g's in bugger off!
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Mar 12, 2016 04:31:07
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EnglishBrenda
Loc: Kent, England
Thank you Sandra and Scotty. Lots to learn about this genre of photography.
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