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Photographer  Paul Paul {Karma:5362}
Project #41 Perspective Camera Model Ricoh XR-P
Categories Cityscape
Transportation
From The Field
Film Format
Portfolio North East
Lens Ricoh 50mm
Uploaded 9/30/2005 Film / Memory Type Agfa  CT Precisa
    ISO / Film Speed 100
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Location City -  Newcastle Upon Tyne
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Country - United Kingdom   United Kingdom
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Paul Paul   {K:5362} 10/5/2005
Marj, I mean Mark!

> I had the exact same thought pass through my mind this morning
> as I was choking on a combination of fried eggs, brittle bacon,
> stale toast, and fried tomatoes.

You noticed it was a toxic breakfast bus?
Well done!
Amazing, as hardly anyone has ever heard of them, let alone gone somewhere on them. Only six of its kind were ever made, and five of them were delivered to the depot upside-down. Later models were adapted for better breakfast handling on inner city roundabouts (pictured), but this did little to resolve the problems experienced by combinaton food passengers.

> Almost went into the white light during the black out period.........
> It was a close one Paul, let me tell you....

Death is ever near, big Mark.
But not to worry, there is always photography, eh...

Yeah!

Paul

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Mark Julian Mark Julian   {K:36866} 10/5/2005
I had the exact same thought pass through my mind this morning as I was choking on a combination of fried eggs, brittle bacon, stale toast, and fried tomatoes. Almost went into the white light during the black out period......... It was a close one Paul, let me tell you....

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