BITS OF THE WORLD THAT STILL HAVE SEGA SYMBOLISM ON PUBLIC DISPLAY: SOMEWHERE 100 MILES NORTH OF ATHENS
What looks looks like a Greek games shop. Funny Greek words unknown. If you understand funny Greek words, please let us know what it says. Hopefully it’s not something rude or about Sony being the best and Sonic sucking cocks!
“Took these last summer about 100 miles north of Athens. Unfortunately I have no idea what the funny Greek writing bit means – Nick.”
Sadly, Nick only supplied that one short sentence as explanation. This is not ideal. We now have to think of things to say about three other photos of the same thing from slightly different angles.
He did at least resize his images to 500 pixels wide, so it saved us a bit of work.
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filed in Uncategorized on Mar.12, 2008
March 12th, 2008 on 2:18 pm
Is that some original artwork?
March 12th, 2008 on 2:58 pm
When it said “100 miles north of Athens”, I assumed it was in the sky.
March 12th, 2008 on 3:08 pm
My Greek colleague says that the Greek writing on the sign just says “games” or “toys” depending on how you translate it.
Then again, he rapes, so don’t necessarily listen to him.
March 12th, 2008 on 3:09 pm
ΠΑΙΧΝΙΔΙΑ = toys. Not games. Toys, bicycles, table games, card games, shovels and buckets for brats to make castles in the sand. Nothing to do with computer games. nothing to do with anything having to do with electricity.