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Vinson 2 year s ago
I love these posts! More please!
       
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Thomas 2 year s ago
I still don´t know what #7 is despite the explanation
       
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Marv 2 year s ago
Thomas,
Fascinators are those silly little hats that women wear to the horse races - possibly Melbourne Cup in this instance.
       
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Trixie 2 year s ago
Marv,

While you are correct, I believe this was part of a cosplay outfit.
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Thomas,

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.
       
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Keziah 2 year s ago
#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. :)
       
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Gussie 2 year s ago
#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.
       
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Moss 2 year s ago
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.
       
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