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While channel surfing the other night I watched a bit of "Bohemian Rhapsody." Later I remembered that I had taken this photo of a juke box (can't image why) 41 years ago. Today I managed to locate it in an old slide tray in about 10 minuets. Don't ask me to find it again next week on my computer.
Now where the hell are my car keys...
"The Hanover Schützenfest (German: Schützenfest Hannover) at Hanover in Germany is the largest marksmen's funfair in the world. The origins of this funfair are located in the year 1529. It takes place once a year, is commercially organized and includes a big entertainment program. The Schützenfest consists of around 5,000 marksmen, 250 rides and inns, five large beer-tents and the "Marksmen's Parade". The highlight of this funfair is the 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) long Parade of the Marksmen with more than 10,000 participants from Germany and all over the world, among them around 5,000 marksmen, more than 100 bands and more than 60 wagons, carriages and big festival vehicles. It is the longest parade in Europe and probably the world. More than one and a half million people visit this funfair every year. The landmark of the funfair is the 60-metre (200 ft) tall Steiger Ferris wheel, which can carry 420 people in its 42 passenger cabins."
Traditional way of listening to a variety of songs before MP3s and Ipods.
Submitted to 7 DOS, Traditional Thursday - Light Theme
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Explore #107
Quelle a été ma joie de voir cet Juke-Box aux couleurs chatoyantes toujours en marche dans le centre de Victoria Market d'Auckland.
Nissan Juke Nismo, click the link for more photos :) | ivanklindic.info/2013/09/23/autoiq-nissan-juke-nismo/
Selfmade Nissan Juke-R producing over 700hp !
One of the most crazy cars I´ve seen yesterday at GranTursimo Events !
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Nürburgring 2012
98° Motor Show Brussels
Autosalon Brussel
Salon de l'Auto Bruxelles
Salon Auto - Moto - Mobility
Brussels - Belgium
January 2020
...they have perhaps got bigger!
Comparison between a Nissan Juke (2014) and an Austin Sprite (1971).
The Sprite was derived from the 1961 Austin Healey; itself developed from the previous 'Frog-eye' design. This one appears to be from the last 1000 produced when the Healey designation was dropped in order to allow British Leyland to avoid having to pay a royalty on the name!
Seen in Tideswell, Derbyshire.