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Sunday, February 09, 2014
Camel on Hump Day
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i always look forward to hump day ... but too bad it's monday today, heheh :D
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ReplyDeleteThe camel on the video ! LOL ;o)
I like the set of photos of this church !
Thanks ! Have a good day dear Linda !!!!
I like that commercial--you don't usually see a camel looking so happy. :-) That's a beautiful church--so majestic looking! I hope you have had a nice weekend and are looking forward to a great week, Linda!
ReplyDeleteHa ha - great commercial ! (the only commercials I like are humorous ones). Nice shots of the church - they don't build them like that anymore.
ReplyDeleteStunning Church photos, love those grey stones, and the curved windows, and Geico, what an ad for insurance!!! Cheers from Jean ( p.s. I'm sure everyone in your area knows about Geico, I had to Google it)
ReplyDeletebeautiful church!
ReplyDeleteA very funny ad. Nice pictures of the temple surrounded by snow.
ReplyDeleteGreetings.
A beautiful church on a snowy day. I've never heard the term' hump day' so I've learnt something new, Linda. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteTres bellas fotografías las de esa iglesia, especialmente la primera de ellas. Un abrazo,
ReplyDeleteVery interesting video and nice architecture!!
ReplyDeleteDoug and I love that commercial, but we haven't seen it on TV for several months now. I wonder if we're just missing it somehow or if they've discontinued it.
ReplyDeleteYour church photos are great. It's a magnificent structure.
Hauska video ja kaunis kirkko :)
ReplyDeleteI just recently realized that it meant Wednesday. My mind kept thinking that people were making dumb innuendos randomly.
ReplyDeleteune vidéo amusante..
ReplyDeletejolies photos de cet église dans la neige..
greetings
They show that commercial here too. I love it. The photos are awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church!!
ReplyDeleteI've seen that commercial on television quite a few times. : )
I love that commercial - it makes me smile :)
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a church building! I love architecture like that! I've seen the use of 'hump day' quite often but have never really used it myself. Those commercials are amusing though.
ReplyDeleteHa-ha! I love the "hump day" commercials! Nice photos of the church.
ReplyDeleteI do like the idea of hump day...totally new to me!
ReplyDeleteI try to remember, Linda 'Hump day'.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful church..., my God... !
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merci Linda pour le partage de ces jolies photos, j'aime découvrir, bonne soirée
ReplyDeleteLaurence
Liebe Linda,
ReplyDeletevon meinem Besuch bei dir,
bleibt ein lieber Gruß hier.
Elisabeth
I love churches from around the world. Thanks for sharing this one!
ReplyDeleteIt's a beautifull church in te snow linda,
ReplyDeletethanks for visiting my blog
oh - what a nice video :-)
ReplyDeleteand I like your pictures of the Church
Superbe cet église, est-ce qu'elle est à Montréal??? Toute cute cette vidéo! Bisous tout doux et bonne soirée!
ReplyDeleteThat is one of our very favorite commercials! I don't see those pics as a church but rather a small cathedral. Gorgeous architecture.
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