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plush is such a great word.
plush is such a great word.
here is a butcher. what can we learn from his position on his shop roof ?
he looks like he’s up there waiting to shout at customers who are coming to buy his meat products.
a sign FOR a dog rather than of a dog, but it’ll still do.
i thought piece of wripped cigarette packet was a little teeny weeny t-shirt at first. but it wasn’t.
a giant paper sign stuck on a lamp post.
it’s mum, dad and baby bin.
quite interesting that these two people look slightly different. the chap going to the museum looks well turned out, while the bloke going to the tube station looks more mysterious.
it’s a pile of diet cokes
we’re very big on regional stereotyping in england. that’s mostly because every single person who live in a particular region really does have a common stereotypical trait.
take this classic cornish chap, shown here on a london cafe sign. he’s displaying classic west cornish behaviour – he’s dressed as a pirate and he’s eating a foot.
this man completely blocked the pavement with his remote dog on a lead. he was oblivious. as appears to be the chap on his mobile phone.
the dog was on one of those retractable lead things and just as mr mobile was about to trip over, the owner pressed the retract button and the dog went flying across the pavement like a windy tape measure thing.