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This was a token from Janaf Shopping Center in Norfolk for the Village Inn Pizza chain.
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It Makes Me Feel So Proud By Seeing This Old Railway Transaction (Token Exchange) Happening In This Modern World
Behind The Dust You All Can See An Gang Man Exchanging The Token With Loco Pilot Of This Glorious Meter Gauge
The Train Was ADI(Ahemdabad)-MSH(Mehsana) Intercity Express..
Please be aware... I am no coin expert. Titles here are either what I was told when acquiring these or are from a simple Google search. I make no claim as to them being 100% accurate but I make an effort to be as factual as I am able when posting. There may well be some duplication of coin type or variety, but I try not to double post any single coins. My feeble brain may slip on that from time to time. These are all from my semi worthless collection of world coins from over the years. Little to no value exists in most (if not all) of them. They are just a hobby.
The sword in the stone (yes, it's a box) is the checkin token for the dev team, who are currently going through merge hell. It won't be lasting but it will be used with particularly complicated merges.
The yellow jellyfish is our stand up token. If you hit it hard enough then it lights up and flashes.
I will never grow up.
Sometimes something happens that is totally random that reminds you of a different time and place. Somehow I found an old “Bullseye” subway token used from 1986-1995 in the washing machine after I did a load of laundry. I always used to have an emergency one somewhere on my person just in case.
This is a 25 second exposure. (SOOC version)
I know, "awww..."
Ok, done.
He was the least interesting thing out there. Typical of men...
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Ok, diatribe over. Really, I'm nice.
GWR steel key token, "C" configuration. Engraved aluminium nameplate at front, plain plate at back. In good, repainted condition.
Noah, the Ark, and the animals.
This window is in the Cathedral of St. Joseph the Worker in LaCrosse, WI.
Obligatory cat photo. Seemingly everybody else on Flickr has one in their photostream, so here's my family's cat (not mine).
I don't like anything about the idea of having dirty animals as pets inside the home. I'll say no more.
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Approaches Yeovil Pen Mill.
Great Western Railway service
2O89 10:42 hrs Gloucester - Weymouth
The Signalman on the Platform with the next section token.
Great Rocks Junction, 02/11/06. The Great Rocks Junction signaller hands over the single line token to the driver of 60 019, giving him authority to proceed over the single line to Buxton.