Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Melbourne Street Signs for Sign2

 



Some signs spotted in Melbourne CBD

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29 comments:

  1. Few public telephones are seen.
    It's a great phrase...
    Two cool signs

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  2. No public phones here but there are few in the bigger cities.

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    1. Usually gets occupied by people wanting to access centre link on the phone

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  4. Estos teléfonos ya han desaparecido en españa, de nuestros pueblos y ciudades.....algo tendrá que ver el uso del móvil.

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  5. Wow, a pay phone. I have not seen one of those in years. Also someone has a sense of humor.

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  6. It now seems odd to see a public phone like that.

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  7. I do like the bottom photo. It was the name of a film many years ago.

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  8. here we don't have public telephones anymore... I look at you, with nostalgia.

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  9. I was sad when these kind of phones disappeared.
    Nice shots!
    Happy WW, Roentare!

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  10. I like these. The phone, not seen one of these in ages!

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  11. How quick we do forget. That phone a long time no see.

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  12. Great signs, no one wants a hurt tummy.
    Take care, have a great day!

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  13. Both are good but the 2nd one is really funny.

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  14. I haven't seen an operating payphone in years. Our underprivileged are expected to buy their own cell phones although there is a program for free cell phones - one per family.

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  15. Las únicas cabinas telefónicas que vi últimamente ya no ejercen su uso primero y no conservan el teléfono. La nota de la segunda foto me recuerda a una que nos decía el profesor de ingles "mi padre es pobre y mi sastre es rico".

    Saludos.

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