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BMWs of paris - part deux

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fellow parisian BMW enthusiasts,

paris is larger than i originally thought, and this required me to return and examine a few other arondissiments (translation: 'hoods) and assess their beemerness. for your inspection i present the results of my efforts...

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this is one of my favorite things to see. lots of cute little scooters and other bikes, and then a big burly BMW.

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being able to just park on the sidewalk makes having a bike in a big city a slam dunk.

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they last forever!

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this is one where guessing the location is easy.

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notice that in the background you can see the name of the brasserie which proves that french is not a difficult language to learn. you just put "le" in front of english words, and whammo, you're speaking french!

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another easy location to guess.

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parked outside one of the many gardens. when i visit paris and walk through these big parks with all the flowers, right in the city, i marvel at the brains it took to say, "hey, let's leave a few places unpaved, even though we can't charge the flowers rent."

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i'm sorry, but the things in this billboard look like relatives of mr. hankey! :D

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another easy one to get. i love the leather covers that i often see over the tanks.

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notice that in the background you can see the name of the brasserie which proves that french is not a difficult language to learn. you just put "le" in front of english words, and whammo, you're speaking french!

It's a good thing the French don't read English laguage forums, or they'd find you and hang you. ;)
 
your ability to pick out those areas is impressive as heck...

i might have to award you ian's dinner in atlanta! :D
 
Isn't the photo captioned "one of the many gardens", the Tuileries, just by the Louvre?
:usa
 
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