Japanese crossword «Auto»
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I think that seans is left handed - nearly all images of this subject (& other subjects that have a front & rear) are facing the other way!
That's my hypothesis - for what it's worth - interested to hear what you & scallion think.
That's my hypothesis - for what it's worth - interested to hear what you & scallion think.
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A very interesting observation. Do his tea pots face the "wrong" direction?
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Oh yes - in seans' world they do - handle on the left.
Other compilers - spout to the left (in most cases).
And (shame on him) - he never, ever shows a Yorkshire Tea teabag - & I mean EVER!
Have you never noticed that the front of most cars on here face left?
Other compilers - spout to the left (in most cases).
And (shame on him) - he never, ever shows a Yorkshire Tea teabag - & I mean EVER!
Have you never noticed that the front of most cars on here face left?
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Perhaps Seans is trying to protect someone who fancies himself a tea connoisseur from the inevitable scorn that would be directed to that person if it became known that that person makes tea using teabags.
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A person would need to be protected from such scorn - it's just that a person who produces back to front taxis in a nonogram image would not use loose leaf tea.
I'm not mentioning any names - to protect the innocent.
I would never use teabags - when they were first introduced in 1953 my father said that they contained tea leaf dust swept from the floor - a comment that once heard can never be forgotten!
I'm not mentioning any names - to protect the innocent.
I would never use teabags - when they were first introduced in 1953 my father said that they contained tea leaf dust swept from the floor - a comment that once heard can never be forgotten!
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I'm still waiting for your reply to my comment below. There is nothing back to front about the auto (which might or might not be a taxi). Meanwhile, there are no reliable generalizations to be made about the people I know who do, and those who do not, use loose leaf tea, and I doubt yours.
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Never thought about it before...but yes you are right...sorry left.
replyIf there were anything in the picture that showed which side of the car we're looking at, such as whether the driver's seat is on the near or far side, and if there were a road, and we could see which side of it the car were on, then we could formulate such a hypothesis; but there's not, so we can't. We see a stylized automobile, in isolation, just as correct as its mirror image. That's what I think.
replyFun to solve without Xs - eventually it just filled itself in.
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