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I see no difference.
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Blitz Driver @blitzdriver
"Men did not love Rome because she was great. She was great because they had loved her." - G. K. Chesterton
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I hope this doesn't mean I will die overdosed on my toilet
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Rome was a poem pressed into service as a city. - Anatole Broyard
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Blitz Driver @blitzdriver
It's so cool that ManOpay allows me to post, unlike Subscribe Star.
Here is my favorite car, which is one of my goals in the next 10 years.
Ferrari Testarossa

Blitz Driver @blitzdriver
Kommissar Rex, also known as Inspector Rex or Rex, the Police Dog internationally, is my favorite TV show ever. It was an Austrian and later Austrian-Italian police procedural series.
A trained police dog, Rex is the legitimate star of the show. Establishing shots frequently show him demonstrating a new trick - unlatching doors, pushing trolleys, pointing to drugs or corpses - which then turn out to be useful in the course of the episode.
Rex is frequently called upon to resolve difficult situations, including helping a young girl in shock, preventing a woman from committing suicide and helping to get his police detective's (named Moser) mobile phone when a crime has been committed. One famous episode features Moser using Rex to resolve a hostage situation by telling him to creep up behind the criminal and "frighten him" (following Rex's earlier success at frightening Moser's colleague Stockinger by jumping on him from behind).
The show ran very successfully from 1994 to 2004, when it experienced lower ratings. Rights were sold then to an Italian broadcaster which continued to tell the story from 2008 to 2015.
From 2019, a new Canadian show called Hudson & Rex premiered and it's still going, but, seriously, don't watch it. It's full of woke BS.