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Things I've learned today

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by DMD, Nov 8, 2015.

  1. Bengals Tiger

    Bengals Tiger Well-Known Member

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    You wouldn't deserve any thanks
    That rule doesn't exist

    I spent time looking at it rather than hiding behind a phone, but I did take a photo too. Crowds were busy though so I stood on some grumpy blokes foot so I could get a better shot
     
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    I did feel a bit hypocritical stood with a camera taking a knowingly ironic photo of lots of people taking photos, but as Ernie says it's a hugely un-aesthetic experience seeing the Mona Lisa
     
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    That policy must have changed then in recent years. It was certainly in force in 2007.
     
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    Glad I was there in 1969. No crowds or prevention of taking photos. Was there for the riots in 1975(?) going to England v France RU game. Dived into the nearest bar out of the way.
     
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