It's a boy light because it's a Rod...but I didn't want to say "Rod" in case I got ticked off again, so I settled for Brian which is a nice, gentle, non-threatening name, with no hint of profanity...
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No mate it's Dave don't you watch OF&HsIt's a boy light because it's a Rod...but I didn't want to say "Rod" in case I got ticked off again, so I settled for Brian which is a nice, gentle, non-threatening name, with no hint of profanity...
I put it to you that if it were a cafe then the baguette would be on a plate and not in a plastic bag.Surely taking it down will allow entry to its ‘guts’ and terminations?
Is it a cafe or a kitchen - seems a random lot of persons AND a baguette!
Adam.W Private Investigator at your service!I put it to you that if it were a cafe then the baguette would be on a plate and not in a plastic bag.
Also the guy on the left has the Elecsa logo on his hoodie which suggests he is an electrician or at least works for a company that is registered with them.
My guess is that the guy in the jazzy shirt and the woman in the headscarf are the tenants/homeowners and in fact may well be a couple.
a peruvian cafe would be in the andes, not the himalayas.
I agree that it could be some kind of knitwear, but those steps are designed to be used by one person, leaving his mate (possibly apprentice) free to chat to the couple.Adam.W Private Investigator at your service!
Shouldn’t the electrician be holding the fibreglass steps that his mate is taking a photo from rather than holding up the blue wall!
I thought, going by the guys sweater that it was taken in a small Peruvian cafe somewhere deep in the Himalayas
and the baguette had just arrived!
I guess that’s the difference between your ‘fact’ and my ‘fiction’!
It could be a Peruvian-themed cafe in the Himalayas - if it were a Peruvian cafe in Peru then there would be no need to stipulate that it's Peruvian, you'd just call it 'a cafe'.a peruvian cafe would be in the andes, not the himalayas.
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