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Hi Esti,
thank you fot your comment on
Here´s a thought to your picture here which I find most stimulating (The picture, as well as the thought;-):
In Germany new things frequently are given names derived from the English language - a most disconcerting fact for some people - and a cellular phone in Germany is known as "Handy". Imagine my surprise when I first asked a friend in Australia if he had a handy and he didn´t know what I was talking about...
best regards bernd
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Sergio Pessolano 28/01/2006 20:21
Excellent streetscene. I love this kind of images.bernd böhm 27/10/2005 19:46
Hi Esti,thank you fot your comment on
Here´s a thought to your picture here which I find most stimulating (The picture, as well as the thought;-):
In Germany new things frequently are given names derived from the English language - a most disconcerting fact for some people - and a cellular phone in Germany is known as "Handy". Imagine my surprise when I first asked a friend in Australia if he had a handy and he didn´t know what I was talking about...
best regards bernd
Anastasiya Ivanova 26/10/2005 11:03
What he carried? a fruit???Greetings
Anastasia
When 21/10/2005 3:06
I think one of your best so far! What a great study.°°° celle °°° 19/10/2005 19:40
thats cool, the mirroing is wonderfull.....it fakes me in the first seconds.... ;-)))
realy good
rgds
celal
Oliver Suhr 18/10/2005 11:17
The reflectings are very good, it is hard to recognize what is image or real. It is a pity that the cell phone is coverd by the hand.greets, Oliver
P.S.: I fear the AmEx sign is not in line with the tradition, too.