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    Re: Distressed Doors in Crete

    Distressed Doors in Crete


    Vive la difference

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    Re: Distressed Doors in Crete

    I love collections of old windows and doors. I was shooting a door in San Felipe Allendo, Mexico when the resident lady tried to dump a bucket of water on me from an upper window. Luckily for me and my camera, I was quicker than she was...

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    Re: Distressed Doors in Crete

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    I love collections of old windows and doors. I was shooting a door in San Felipe Allendo, Mexico when the resident lady tried to dump a bucket of water on me from an upper window. Luckily for me and my camera, I was quicker than she was...
    Did she shout something like !Puto rico gringo!?

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    Re: Distressed Doors in Crete

    Quote Originally Posted by Aeros View Post
    Did she shout something like !Puto rico gringo!?
    Where did you get this phrase?
    Gringo is a term meaning English speaking foreigner.
    Rico means rich.
    Puto? -- is a kind of cake in the Philippines. I know...I've cooked a few variety of this kind many times...my kids love them...

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