#5 I would like to add that this is a love letter. (Yes, I am a nerd) Basically it states the acceptance of someone elses love/engagement. In a different interpretation one could see it as a love poem. From the syntax I would say it belongs to the time of Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur (Nebu-kad-Nezar), round 1.100 B.C. I would like to have that tablet. :)
#10 I highly doubt that plastic slot would be sufficient for a cargo/pet net. It is more likely for hanging your suit/jacket when traveling so you can attend whatever meeting/event you are bound for without wrinkling your jacket.
When there are handles above the door you can use that for the same purpose, and they often have a small hook for hanging just a jacket by the loop. That is what that little nub sticking up in the picture is for.
The plastic is just the cladding in the front. The poles for the cargo divider/pet mesh mount onto metal fixings behind the plastic molding that is welded onto the car frame. I had the same in a previos Peugeot.
#5 I would like to add that this is a love letter. (Yes, I am a nerd) Basically it states the acceptance of someone elses love/engagement. In a different interpretation one could see it as a love poem. From the syntax I would say it belongs to the time of Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur (Nebu-kad-Nezar), round 1.100 B.C. I would like to have that tablet. :)
#10 I highly doubt that plastic slot would be sufficient for a cargo/pet net. It is more likely for hanging your suit/jacket when traveling so you can attend whatever meeting/event you are bound for without wrinkling your jacket.
When there are handles above the door you can use that for the same purpose, and they often have a small hook for hanging just a jacket by the loop. That is what that little nub sticking up in the picture is for.
The plastic is just the cladding in the front. The poles for the cargo divider/pet mesh mount onto metal fixings behind the plastic molding that is welded onto the car frame. I had the same in a previos Peugeot.
Fascinators are those silly little hats that women wear to the horse races - possibly Melbourne Cup in this instance.
While you are correct, I believe this was part of a cosplay outfit.
It's a piece of random costume stuff probaly left behind by last person and the housekeeping didn't pick it up. I would switch rooms.
I would like to add that this is a love letter. (Yes, I am a nerd) Basically it states the acceptance of someone elses love/engagement. In a different interpretation one could see it as a love poem. From the syntax I would say it belongs to the time of Nabû-kudurrī-uṣur (Nebu-kad-Nezar), round 1.100 B.C.
I would like to have that tablet. :)
When there are handles above the door you can use that for the same purpose, and they often have a small hook for hanging just a jacket by the loop. That is what that little nub sticking up in the picture is for.
I had the same in a previos Peugeot.