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Still very cool, but I want context...
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http://archieoutofcontext.tumblr.com/
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https://timster1973.wordpress.com/2014/08/29/sho…
Where are the other 43?
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Yeah, I saw that. But I thought the same thing, where is the rest of it?
This is apparently the same guy who found a bunch of classic Alfa’s rotting underneath an abandoned Belgian castle.
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Very cool shot.
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The rest, just visited a garage on a trip. ....
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/timst…
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Check out the rest
https://m.flickr.com/#/photos/timst…
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I’m sorry, I don’t mean to be rude. It’s just that when we write the plural of a singular noun (Alfa, Alfa Romeo) we usually add an “s” (Alfas, Alfa Romeos) and we us the “-’s” to denote the noun’s possession of a thing (Alfa’s beautiful 3.0L V6 engine, Alfa Romeo’s steadfast devotion to beautiful design). I hope you don’t think that I’m being mean.
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Oh, very nice find.
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While I normally loathe those who correct others grammar on the internet, the fact that you gave an actual explanation put you in much better favor. If you had simply replied with “*Alfas” like so many do I would have responded in a significantly ruder way.
In other words, you’re good.