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It is a doll which was bought this afternoon. It was part of the cellphone docration which consisted of the doll and a bag in which we could put the cellphone. The price the seller claimed was RMB 25 but I didn't think it was worth and my wife bargined for RMB 18. The seller was not willing to sell, but I could tell the price could definitely be decreased to RMB 18 or even lower e.g. RMB 16. We used our trick, that is, pretended to leave without buying it. It worked most of the time and the seller accepted the price. I paid, and my wife was quite happy.

These are all things in my life that I'm attached to but don't use enough due to the large number of objects I have collected. I'm leaving them for others to find along with a note including the memories i had with them.

The replica, at the British Museum, of the Sutton Hoo helmet, made by Royal Armouries.

rather solemn looking abandoned transformer head

seen in Nakanoshima, Kanagawa, Japan

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It was my 27th birthday a couple of days ago.

Carbon, Woodley Park, DC

Telling the story of women's suffrage

Greta is mad at me today. Not only did she not get to see The Lion King, but she thought I should be working on my paper instead of going to see a musical.

 

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Object card from the Tell el-Amarna (TA) EES sub-archive

A small, red, plastic object embedded in the ground, close to the gravel-pavement interface. (143a)

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