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Jayne That there on the right is Jayne from Firefly, here in a screenshot from The Train Job.

The badge on his sleeve shows the parka belonged to a police uniform of Rhineland-Palatinate, the German “state” I live in. I wonder why and/or how that happened.

Jayne of all that crew… XD


Female police officers in Paris are not women. Logic says so! Otherwise their being required to wear trousers would be against the law. :D

Some things police deal with are… somewhat weird (old stuff I saved on my delicious account):

Originally published at ankewehner.de. You can comment here or there.

anke: (Default)

Jayne That there on the right is Jayne from Firefly, here in a screenshot from The Train Job.

The badge on his sleeve shows the parka belonged to a police uniform of Rhineland-Palatinate, the German “state” I live in. I wonder why and/or how that happened.

Jayne of all that crew… XD


Female police officers in Paris are not women. Logic says so! Otherwise their being required to wear trousers would be against the law. :D

Some things police deal with are… somewhat weird (old stuff I saved on my delicious account):

Originally published at ankewehner.de. You can comment here or there.

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I thought some people might find this amusing. It’s a photo of a section of a road map at a bus stop in Neuwied.

Block is a village between Neuwied and Engers, the next town upriver on the Rhine. I have no idea why the street is named “Im Tardis”. (“Im” means “in the”, in the masculine or neuter form. However, the TARDIS is grammatically female in the German version, which would require “in der Tardis”.)

Originally posted at ankewehner.de. You can comment here or there.

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