Count to ten thousand! (Part 2)

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New York Times, Vol. 30, Iss 9319, July 21, 1881

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(It was a close-run thing, but I thought this was a bit more esoteric than a Blackberry Curve.)

ETA new image for @NukeML :wink:

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Abandoned train in NYC

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Wouldn’t that be 90-3-20?
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The best I could do with 9322 (so many boring face masks!).

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Well, they call the podcast 93:20. Are you objecting to their lack of a hyphen in their logo or is that a date with some Manchester City significance?

And a bus rarely goes amiss, especially a vintage one.

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It was a comment made in jest on how the image is structured. NINETY THREE TWENTY.

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Yeah - lack of hyphen in logo is a graphic artist’s response to the untidyness required by accuracy. Form over function for them, every time. Bad graphic artist! Slapped wrists!

I’ve ‘improved’ their work, above. :wink:

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Playmobil Martin Luther! This Christmas’ hot new toy?

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Germans holding books - seems to be a theme

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9328

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Missed it!

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Well, that’s all good, then! (???)

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Some light reading.

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Don’t read, make! :wink:

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Don’t make, drink!


Iron Hill Brewery & Restaurant
130 E. Bridge St.
Phoenixville, PA 19460
Phone: (610) 983-9333

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Don’t drink, drive!


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Don’t Drive, Hike!
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