It’s global, yet local. European yet international. Spherical yet flat. I haven’t a clue what it is, but I do now know its called euroGlobe! Lidia found this diamond in the rough!
What you posted there Rob? oh nothing… only the best flippin eurofind known to man, that’s all. Sophie, take a bow.
#3 from Mark. Weston euroPark. I can only presume it opens up into a whole world of euro. Cheers Mark
find #2 from the Hankatron. Why the 3 bananas I do not know, but anyway, here’s euroSigns!
Mark Hankins can consider himself a lucky man. Not only did he enter the euroTriangle, he come out the other side. 3 euro hits in 1 area, I think that classifies as a euroRush!
One of my new favourites this… Euro Lang has arrived! They’ve just scrapped the second half of the words in the title! Or is that what the Euro Lang is? Tha wou b eas!
BoOooooOOOM!! It’s…. euroBlast!
I wonder whats on the rear wheels?
for when eur(o) feeling a little peckish.
Euro eyes are not deceiving you, this is a double euro hit.
Isn’t this what Fleetwood Mac were singing about? “You can go euro own way…”
Another one from Ben, this little treasure, euroMetal, was hidden on the back of his belt buckle. Mischievous little thing.
Ben Norton has clearly got his eyes focused in on the euro. His first find was staring him in the face for months. Now euroAwakened, they’re are jumping out at him.
Lidia found this corker, a plast from the past you could say.
Not found much time to update the euroBlog recently. Thats not to say I’m running low on them, oh no. Been a little busy of late, but never euroStressed, unlike this fella.














