TB7NR75 [Coordinate Address Link] ▼
This is not collectible.
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This may be true, but this watch tells a different story. Maybe someone can figure it out.
The origin is uncertain, although it's clear that the phrase is ancient and that it predates modern English. The earliest known record is from St. Marher, 1225: "And te tide and te time þat tu iboren were, schal beon iblescet."
Found in the gallery. Thanks for sharing!
Discovered in the travel bug gallery. Thanks for sharing! Happy New (Caching)-Year & greetings from Nuremberg, Germany
<img src="/images/icons/../wpttypes/6690.gif"> Discovered this one today... Thank you for sharing. <img src="/images/icons/../wpttypes/6690.gif"><br>
Merci pour la découverte ! Jean de Lyon-France
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