Scribbling on notes
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- androl
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Wullom Puend? Don't know
I got a (Spanish) note with "müsteri unutdu" written on it, could also say "músteri unutelu"
... like I thought, müşteri is really Turkish, it means customer, client, buyer
and unutdu also seems to be a word in Turkish or Azerbaijanian, but I can't find out what
I got a (Spanish) note with "müsteri unutdu" written on it, could also say "músteri unutelu"
... like I thought, müşteri is really Turkish, it means customer, client, buyer
and unutdu also seems to be a word in Turkish or Azerbaijanian, but I can't find out what
Joshu, a Chinese Zen master, asked a cow:
"Do you have Buddha-nature or not?"
The cow answered: "Moo."
"Do you have Buddha-nature or not?"
The cow answered: "Moo."
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this is the note
it says müsteri, not müşteri
it says müsteri, not müşteri
Last edited by androl on Sat Feb 19, 2011 3:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Joshu, a Chinese Zen master, asked a cow:
"Do you have Buddha-nature or not?"
The cow answered: "Moo."
"Do you have Buddha-nature or not?"
The cow answered: "Moo."
Rufes wrote:MOH, SS, DASmarcus92 wrote:What's the text under the scratches on this note?
MOH could be Masters of Hardcore
You read it upside-down. You should look at it the other way. Then it clearly says "€300 SS". SS could be the initials of the person who counted the money, and the scribble under this can be some sort of a signature. Many businesses write the amount of money on the top note of all values of notes in the cash register before the money is stored somewhere safe.
I had a note (couldn't scan it ) with all kinds of squares and stuff made in the Europe-map. Almost all of them had dots in them, (a few in Finland, 3 in the UK, and a lot more spread over the rest)
In the northsea there were two letters: "FR" (probably for "France"(?))
Mabye somebody wanted to play risk...
In the northsea there were two letters: "FR" (probably for "France"(?))
Mabye somebody wanted to play risk...
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