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Once upon a time around 1765, this man's grandfather (Duke Karl Eugen)...
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..., in the time of this famous German writer (Schiller)...,
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...in the town of Stuttgart,...
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...using an army of yellow wheelbarrows (Okay smarty pants, how do YOU know they weren't yellow, huh? Were you there?)...
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...built this palace...
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...so that a concert by George Benson...
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...(with all sorts of people watching)...
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...could be performed late one evening in its fore-court.
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The crowds were happy,...
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...the lights were pretty...
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...and colorful...
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...and George sang all his famous songs ending with "On Broadway" in red.
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Talking about red, any idea why I took this shot?
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# 2 does it for me! Great post!
Lsample · 2012-07-07: 12:49
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Red strawberries for dessert? :-)))
marilynx · 2012-07-07: 14:14
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hehe... Is the answer " because you like red" ? ;) Great flow, smooth transitions...segue all the way. Great post!
inawe · 2012-07-07: 15:14
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Ha ha... great story telling, J! I didn't know they had phone boxes like that in Germany?! But then, I've never BEEN to Germany... but I STILL thought they were classic English... and why does ANYONE have phone booths any more any way? 8^)
DancingDolphin · 2012-07-07: 15:32
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beautiful set !
photodeclair · 2012-07-07: 17:14
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Oh, this is a great segue and the red phone boxes make perfect sense to me. Great post!
paintbox · 2012-07-07: 17:48
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Good job...
ykumsri · 2012-07-08: 00:43
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Everything is interconnected and you showed it in a very funny and creative way.
angil · 2012-07-08: 06:59
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Nice place.
honzicek · 2012-07-10: 20:50
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