Oh, now I see her!.........lol
Oh, now I see her!.........lol
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH! Nah... she was a little too counter culture/ hippie crunchy for me. Nice girl, but not my type!
This is my gf To keep this thread as ontopic as possible, I'll only post a link of a pic of her:
http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot..._7912572_n.jpg
" The bells........The bells.......Let me play them for you.... "
What are you doing in that pic Joe - orangutan
or Quasimodo - Lol.........?
( She looks like a very nice girl, and you make a good couple ! )
Regards,
Steve.
lol... she was studying abroad in Siena, Italy and I hadn't seen her for a good 3 or 4 months at that point. I decided to show my excitement in seeing her by running around the village with my hands held above my head... making weird noises and getting a reaction out of the locals... young love So... she kept on hitting me. Clenched first, too! You can see her about to take another whack at me in the picture.
THANKS for the kind words. I gave her a ring recently, but that's our little secret.
Hi - are these the items you are seeking? I found the piece of the marble tile from the Mosaic Hall from the Chancellery at this site:
USM Rare Books LIST OF ITEMS FOR SALE,
I don't know if the dealer can obtain more, but he did have numerous pieces in the past. The marble was signed on the base by Ray and Josephine Cowdery who published a wonderful book on the Chancellery - titled "The New German Reichschancellery in Berlin 1938-1945. They had done extensive research into this site. The tiles as mentioned below are also shown in this book, p 110. Across from the site of the former Chancellery is the Mohrenstrasse subway station - if you go there the entire place is lined with this bright red marble as shown in the photos. The Soviets put the materials to use in Berlin.
The tile came from the Kitchen area of the Chancellery, and those were years ago listed on eBay. The remaining ones are now on sale at:
unique original tiles from Adolf Hitler's Reichskanzlei New Reichschancellery
Likewise, if you decide to venture to Berlin, there are numerous spots to find "pieces" of history about... I was fortunate enough to have been there shortly after they blew-up the Berlin Fuhrer Bunker - and picked up a few pieces of the rebar from it. Today unfortunately, it is a parking lot and a park surrounded by apartments, there isn't much to find. But in other areas, it is just the opposite.
Good luck!
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