Spring is coming.
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Spring is coming. Time for a new broom. And why not make that broom a joyful statement? So thank you, Andreas Bürsten from Germany @buersten for making this possible. Away with the dirt. In with smiles and support!


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Spring is coming. Time for a new broom. And why not make that broom a joyful statement? So thank you, Andreas Bürsten from Germany @buersten for making this possible. Away with the dirt. In with smiles and support!


@jwildeboer @buersten
Stylish!
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Spring is coming. Time for a new broom. And why not make that broom a joyful statement? So thank you, Andreas Bürsten from Germany @buersten for making this possible. Away with the dirt. In with smiles and support!


@jwildeboer @buersten Is it a unique item for you or could anybody buy this? Looks great

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@jwildeboer @buersten Is it a unique item for you or could anybody buy this? Looks great

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Spring is coming. Time for a new broom. And why not make that broom a joyful statement? So thank you, Andreas Bürsten from Germany @buersten for making this possible. Away with the dirt. In with smiles and support!


@jwildeboer @buersten that broom is too beautiful to get dirty

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@jwildeboer @buersten that broom is too beautiful to get dirty

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@jwildeboer @buersten redundancy in place, nice!
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@A_Mimi@kolektiva.social Thank you for trying to shame me in public for my, as you seem to suspect, uninformed decisions and thus trying to add negativity to a post that was meant to make my followers and friends feel a bit better. I hope at least you feel better now
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Spring is coming. Time for a new broom. And why not make that broom a joyful statement? So thank you, Andreas Bürsten from Germany @buersten for making this possible. Away with the dirt. In with smiles and support!


@jwildeboer @buersten When I first read this, I parsed the company name as a person's name and thought, "that is one hell of an example of nominative determinism."
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@jwildeboer @buersten When I first read this, I parsed the company name as a person's name and thought, "that is one hell of an example of nominative determinism."
A brilliant broom!@harmoniousanger Hahaha! It is confusing
The director is Michael Andreas, so Andreas Bürsten makes sense, even if it sounds confusing
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