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• #7877
What a great day of BTOB-ing!
Scoot, I love your pic of the Girl and Panther sculpture. How did you position the bikes like that?
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• #7878
Sorry Poots.
No worries! I've just learnt that 1st rule of BToB? Don't falter!
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• #7879
old, Gays the Word, gay and lesbian book shop on Marchmont Street
new
Clue: there is a connection between my tag, my bike and this date in history (allegedly) in 1498
oh feck anyone know how to rotate an image in here?? I have no idea, fail!
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• #7880
Oh, good one - I like this thing (I'd be more descriptive, but it might count as a clue).
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• #7881
The reflection did give it away but I still had to plug my crappy notebook into my big telly read it properly.
And Wigan Wills tag must have been the shortest distance between tags in BTOB history.
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• #7882
Very OT, but how does middleofnowhere get his kinky kicks?
That's a bit of a personal question.
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• #7883
You could have just clicked on the pic and looked at the large sizes on my Flickr.
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• #7884
There have been loads of statues and sculptures recently. Love it!
I was actually planning on doing the panther statue as a follow-on to your lioness statue tag, but I was too slow then.
I know where the new one is, but I'm sure someone will get it before I can leave the office!
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• #7885
oooo i know this one
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• #7886
I miss this game, great work!
The new one looks familiar, is it definitely not a retag? I'm sure I remember some wickery looking building being done before.
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• #7887
Ohhhh I know where the new one is too....
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• #7888
new
Clue: there is a connection between my tag, my bike and this date in history (allegedly) in 1498!
Gotta love oral history. There should be a plaque, though.
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• #7889
Looking forward to hearing some history around what I believe is some artwork outside Guys Hospital! edit: would have taken a more representative photo but there was some serious works going on all down the pavement next to it! :(
New tag:
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• #7890
econodog showed me this tree many moons ago. won't have the opportunity to go for a few days though
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• #7891
Amazing tagging time
Can't keep up. Saw will heading out to the gay bookshop in the middle of last night. great dedication
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• #7892
Alright chaps, there are lots of old trees in London. Can we have a clue?
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• #7893
It's not on streetview, and it's eacier than it seems!
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• #7894
Nerdoid factoid; the Guy's tag was the only one I've got from Google Earth...
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• #7895
Eacier? Cannot tell if typo...or clue.
So I finally got tagzumped tonight. But I don't mind as I was aiming for a tag a loooong way from Guy's.
Anyway, here's my pic of the previous tag.
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• #7896
Good work Jamiejay, and Howard that shows what goes around comes around.
For anyone interested, the clue relates to Guys, home of the dental hospital, my bike is an Italian stallion, a Denti, which is tooth/teeth in Italian. And apparently on this day is 1498 the first bristle toothbrush was invented. An chinese emperor plucked the hairs of wild boars and hogs and inserted them into a bone or bamboo handle. This was brought to Europe, where the boar hair was substituted with horse hair as many found the boar hair too stiff
And still on the teeth theme, I'd never heard of Waterloo teeth either until some googling for this tag, pretty grim.http://www.historyhome.co.uk/c-eight/france/teeth.htm
Good old BTOB, a game, pretty pictures and educating along the way, triple win
Edit: sorry I have no idea about the wicker effect itself, whether it is officially art or just something covering up some external pipes. I liked it anyway.
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• #7897
tagzumped
Great word, worth adopting as standard. :)
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• #7898
This thread just keeps on giving.
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• #7899
Too difficult? New clue?
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• #7900
Not yet, I think.
I know how you feel, but you won't break btob.
This was the ride Oliver let slip about (then covered up).
http://www.lfgss.com/thread46780.html