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Apr 13th, 2017: Bottle-Cap Alley
The IOtD I did on street signs showed that people can creative and pretty off the wall when it comes to
creating names for the highways and byways. I've seen some crazy ones on alleys and paths too. Quite often there's a name on deeds and official maps, then there's a name everybody calls it. Americans are so contrary. But when I saw the name Bottle-Cap Alley I didn't miss a beat, it didn't seem odd... till I saw the picture. http://cellar.org/2017/bottlecap-1.jpg That alley is big enough to drive through, but your new tires would come out with recapped. ;) Quote:
Rusty steel, if they were aluminum somebody would have scooped them up and sold them. Quote:
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Uh. . . You mention it is ~50 meters long and 2 meters wide but didn't say how deep is my love. Sort of.:blush:
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Fabulous wealth, if a future installment of the Fallout series is set in Texas.
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He'll be here all week folks, we also have ham on the menu. :thumb: |
Just saw a story on news Re: the Trevi Fountain in Rome. It gets about $1.5 million in coins per year. Does anyone know how long it would take to fill up if they didn't sweep it out every day?
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It's big, 65 ft wide and in the movies looks a couple ft deep. BBC News, in 2006, said they collected an estimated 3,000 euros each night. But assuming the coins are from a shitload of countries, that doesn't help much.
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So to answer your question... duh, Idono. :haha: |
I once met this chick in a bus station men's room...She would love this alley.
She'd be rich, rich, I tell ya. |
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