Count to ten thousand! (Part 2)

That looks like a 4 CD set I’d like to listen to!

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have i mentioned how much i enjoy palindromes?

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Pink!

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Typical Buick Exhaust Manifold

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Your last one’s were very creative.

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I only now just noticed what a terrible and obvious shoop this is…

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it is a miraculous appearance of the bridge to nowhere.

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Maybe the pic was taken during construction. :stuck_out_tongue:

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I hadn’t even noticed the bridge, I was remarking on the messed up numbers on the sail!

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The numbers are not at all messed up - the full number is 37894 but one end of that number is masked on one side of the sail in that pic, and the other end of the number is masked on the other side.

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I see it now, thanks!

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1939 Daimler DB18-1

The narrow gauge (7902) would make an excellent tiny home. :stuck_out_tongue:

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Glendronach 28 year old whisky; descriptions below translated by me from Finnish.

Scent: Leathery, coffee-like. Hazelnut, espresso, hint of a stable, dark chocolate. Apricot and apple fruitiness in the background. A hint of cherry marmalade and plum jam. Toastiness, raisin, antique furniture, strong oak. Rather stark. A drop of water opens up fudge and maple syrup.

Taste: Dark chocolate, coffee, oily. Hazelnut, treacle, a bit of horse stables. Oak has a surprisingly large roal, leaving fruitiness behind. Apricots and plums are still there. Mouth feel is moderately full and rather peppery. Cinnamon, raisin, tart jams. Leathery and stables bitterness are center stage. Aftertaste has espresso, nuts and dark herbs. Plum jam, licorice, dark chocolate. Black pepper, cinnamon, antique flavors, leather, acids. Van Houten cocoa powder. A drop of water clearly adds sweetness and citrusy fruitiness.

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