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i think maybe i'm upside down :)

great angle!
Rather odd place for a stop sign (figuratively speaking lol). Kind of surprised its in English.
weird.....
I live in greece and the stop signs here are also in english. I asked why and it's cos 'stamatiste' is too long to print on signs lol. But here, 'halt' is just as easy as 'stop' so I dont get why.
And why there???
I like how the picture's broken up into rectangular sections. :3 Very precise and military.
I wonder why they had to stop there
they dont want us to go thru the door without everyone. so line up so we can see what is on the other side.
I'm putting that right in front of my closet! Maybe then my roommate will get the point!
looks like someone didn't stop in time and knocked the door down. oops!
The angle totally threw me for a second! Very nicely done.
STOP one person at a time, for examinations, shots or circumcision,ouch! many military men had to have this done during wwII.
That old 60's song "Dizzy" comes to mind.....
I'm always stopping
hammertime !
Ha ha 002 you're two legit to quit
Carry on!
"Rather odd place for a stop sign (figuratively speaking lol). Kind of surprised its in English." <-- It isn't. "Stop" is a German word, too. There even is a verb to it, "stoppen", meaning...logically...to stop. ;)
Um...wow.

Weird angle....busy picture!
actually stop is also a german word ;)

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