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Death Dolls

This blog aims to demystify death by celebrating the artistic and cultural expressions of life on the next plane without prudishness or restraint.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

in memorium

Not far from the Degas family grave in the Montmartre cemetery is this intriguing grave and memorial to the inventor of the Cyclomoteur (also known as a moped). The inscription reads,
To my lamented boss, Robert Mayet, inventor of the first cyclomoteuor
3rd October 1895 - 4th December 1991
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The Death Dolls are participating in Theme Thursday
Posted by Fanty at 07:00

1 comments:

dennis said...

Dennis loves mopeds.

3:57 PM

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