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Now the impressions from our London-trip last week.
Antoine and chicomarx will like it:
What was the first remarkable vehicle-sight? Yes, something dsl-containing:
As the following motifs it's placed at South Bank.
The display said "Out of Service"
Without display, but out of service, too:
Spotted in Mayfair:
Really smart idea to avoid the hardcore-annoying parking-problems of Inner London: just scrounge a charge-free parking-space in Lizzy's forecourt:
A few of them are in usage:
Parked just right of the faked main location of http://www.imcdb.org/movie_1475582-Sherlock.html
We can really recommend Speedy's! Good food for fair prices, good service.
US-import, so surely repro-plates:
Sorry for the blurry pics, but my wife's camera, I took, because mine old camera is broken, is not really good with snapshots, although it was two times more expensive
Here, too:
In front of the "India House"
No idea, who Frank is, but he works in the Tower:
Just beneath the Tower Bridge the impression "Everywhere dsl!" overwhelmed me:
In the Museum of Natural History we had a rest on this bench:
It was neccessary after the tremendous shock of seeing this in the display "How to organize an expedition"
A special edition?
Annother blurry snapshot. When I looked into the town map at Victoria Street, my wife shouted "Hey, an old car!". Unfortunately it escaped before I could note the plate. Maybe something with "SWR", but this is just a wild guess.
At first my thought was: "What? Does the Royal Mail drive vehicles from the Colonies?", because I thought, they are Tatas, but then I noticed the small "LDV"-badge on the back. A brand, new for me.
Here immediately and http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=120586 (the archived comments) and http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=1020559 came in my mind:
One evening we enjoyed the legendary classic:
Of course we will keep quiet, who was the murderer, as the other hundreds of thousands guests in the 61 years before.
The Lateef-edition for 130 Pounds at the Stansted-Airport:
@dsl: the "Einar"-version costs 39,99 Pounds and the poverty-spec basic 37,99 Pounds. Good price? I bought my "Acqua di Gio" for only 57,60 Pounds, which is incredible cheap for the 200ml-bottle.
Antoine and chicomarx will like it:
What was the first remarkable vehicle-sight? Yes, something dsl-containing:
As the following motifs it's placed at South Bank.
The display said "Out of Service"
Without display, but out of service, too:
Spotted in Mayfair:
Really smart idea to avoid the hardcore-annoying parking-problems of Inner London: just scrounge a charge-free parking-space in Lizzy's forecourt:
A few of them are in usage:
Parked just right of the faked main location of http://www.imcdb.org/movie_1475582-Sherlock.html
We can really recommend Speedy's! Good food for fair prices, good service.
US-import, so surely repro-plates:
Sorry for the blurry pics, but my wife's camera, I took, because mine old camera is broken, is not really good with snapshots, although it was two times more expensive
Here, too:
In front of the "India House"
No idea, who Frank is, but he works in the Tower:
Just beneath the Tower Bridge the impression "Everywhere dsl!" overwhelmed me:
In the Museum of Natural History we had a rest on this bench:
It was neccessary after the tremendous shock of seeing this in the display "How to organize an expedition"
A special edition?
Annother blurry snapshot. When I looked into the town map at Victoria Street, my wife shouted "Hey, an old car!". Unfortunately it escaped before I could note the plate. Maybe something with "SWR", but this is just a wild guess.
At first my thought was: "What? Does the Royal Mail drive vehicles from the Colonies?", because I thought, they are Tatas, but then I noticed the small "LDV"-badge on the back. A brand, new for me.
Here immediately and http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=120586 (the archived comments) and http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=1020559 came in my mind:
One evening we enjoyed the legendary classic:
Of course we will keep quiet, who was the murderer, as the other hundreds of thousands guests in the 61 years before.
The Lateef-edition for 130 Pounds at the Stansted-Airport:
@dsl: the "Einar"-version costs 39,99 Pounds and the poverty-spec basic 37,99 Pounds. Good price? I bought my "Acqua di Gio" for only 57,60 Pounds, which is incredible cheap for the 200ml-bottle.