Don't understand your post at all. Missing a lot of cultural context, I guess
I think it’s a recycled plastic of some sort. Definitely not real wood.is that table made out of wood or some sort of hardened plastic?
SiJy: Andrew used the Pentax K1 II (the katana). Now he's back with a nifty sidearm: the GR IIIx (the tanto). Right?Don't understand your post at all. Missing a lot of cultural context, I guess
Matt hit the nail on the head, that was very cryptic on my part, but I was curious whether anyone would catch on. The analogy works pretty well in my head: both Japanese designed cameras, technically made by the same company in fact, the one a large, weighty and powerful full frame shooter, the other small, fast and sharp. Sort of a big sword/little sword combo.Don't understand your post at all. Missing a lot of cultural context, I guess
overpainted I'd guess. I can still make it out.I don't know what happened to the other part of the letter P - it used to be there
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this typ of vehicle used to be very common over here. Up to the previous generation. It is known as a - literal translation - baker's bicycle. Simply because that was what bakers used to deliver the breads house to house.A unique design for a foot-pedaled vending cart. More common are hand-pushed and trailer-towed designs. I've seen this vendor a few times in around the same place around the same time of day. I'm not sure why, but it seems that he changes location between the morning commute and lunch time.
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Dolores?Looking forlorn at the flea market today.
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