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Here she helps us out a bit though, by posing at the intersection of Möwenweg and In Stüble (that's an 'I', not a 'J', It means 'Sea Gull Way' and I think something like 'In the Small Lounge'). There are several streets in Germany with these names, but only one city where they intersect: Stuttgart.
There's a Praktiker in Stuttgart. it's open from 08:00 till 20:00, if you're ever in Stuttgart and in need of home improvement supplies. Last edited by eixo; 02-15-2013 at 05:06 AM. |
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This tanned blonde with the firm breasts is given away by her shopping bag. City Gross is a chain of Swedish hypermarkets, with 30 stores around the country.
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This lady seems very Mediterranean with her dark, beautiful looks. If you can, literally, see the writing on the wall, you'll see the words "RENZO" and "SASCIA TI AMO". Italian.
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Cute girl with great tits and great taste. Beatles and Fawlty Towers could imply Britain, but those both have international appeal, of course.
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But sure enough: those are British license plates (or number plates, as they're called there).
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This voluptuous chick can be deceptive. The most visible hint is a book in the bookshelf titled De Grote Utopie, which is Dutch for "The Great Utopia". But this book, it turns out - from an exhibition of Russian avant-garde at the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam - was printed in both Dutch, German and English. There's also a book about the Swedish dance ensemble "Ballets suédois", and a book by Swedish art historian H.W. Janson, in Swedish.
The real clincher is in the last picture, however: a matchbook of the Swedish brand "Solstickan". Definitely Swedish. |
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Here's a beautiful chubby milf who's often presented as German on the net, but you can never trust those things.
The setting looks Scandinavian. There are also some Donald Duck comics there, which are popular in Scandinavia, but are they Donald Duck & co (Norway), Anders And & Co (Denmark) or Kalle Anka & Co (Sweden)? The bag seems to say "Warming", which can be a Danish last name, but honestly I'm stumped on this one. Last edited by eixo; 02-17-2013 at 05:10 AM. |
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More clues: a Rema 1000 shopping bag; this Norwegian store chain exists only in Norway, Sweden and Denmark.
The text on the TV narrows it down: "er vant til" (is accustomed to) can be Norwegian or Danish, but not Swedish, where it would have been "är van att". |
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To settle the deal: here's a door with a DDK logo. Dansk Dør Kontrol is a Danish agency that, well, controls doors.
There's also a newspaper with a Danish map on it - probably a weather report. |
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