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Row is a peculiar word…isn’t all the English language?
Depending on context and pronunciation,
it can mean…
an argument,
propelling a boat manually through/across water, or
a line of things.
I focus on the latter two meanings this week.
Row(ers) on the River Ouse in York with
rows of Redboats in the background
I don’t own shares in Woollies,
but a supermarket is a great place for rows of trolleys.
I think these rubbish bins were in
the same Victorian town.
Some of Geelong’s Bollards, lined up to save lives.
Rows of seats in my local movie theatre.
Wonderful and varied interpretations of rows. I haven’t been to the movies in ages!
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Thank you. I was given movie vouchers for last Christmas….still have over half. Every time I look doesn’t appear to be good movies showing.
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I know what you mean. I keep hoping for a new James Bond.
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