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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
One of those big egg-shaped ones? Oooh, I want one of those!
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
How am I going to get a big egg shaped twisty chair into a propagator come on
but when I get my shed......now then thats another matter
I may even get a sofa shaped like the egg box and have my doors upgraded to go "swish click"
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
Now, that is a truly evil plan. A man capable of imagining a a box of egg-shaped swivel chairs is capable of anything.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
Sorry, that was me. You imagined an egg box sofa.
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
a box of egg-shaped swivel chairs....
what can I say
I yield to your superior evil imagination
give up my doors that go "swish", my big flashy thing that goes "ping" and last years crop of over squashy tomatoes in honour of such brilliance
(actualy your welcome to the tomatoe's they were getting a bit whiffy)
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
Pure luck, I assure you.
I wouldn't give up the swish doors, unless you intend to exchange them for those dangerously inefficient yet strangely impressive iris doors, the ones that open and close with a sinister metalic slicing sound.
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
... Or even a sinister metallic slicing sound.
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
Oh
ok then I take it all back (except the tomatoes)
don't worry about the spelling though otherwise I'll have to admit to my position instead of possession in an earlier post
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
'You say tomatoes. I say tomatoes'
Then I'll have to admit to not noticing your position instead of possession in an earlier post.
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
Phew that was a close one then
now thats sorted out I can get back to world domiation....now where did I leave my oversized lazer made out of washing up liquid bottles
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PeteBong Posted Nov 27, 2004
I have it!
Once it has been equiped with the zircon focussing system it will be invincable, assuming that my henchpersons are not defeated by the chrismas shopping crowds in their quest to raid the Argos jewellery counter.
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Nov 27, 2004
I find QVC's Diamonique works better and you don't get trampled in the crowds
To quote my mother this time of year
"May your chestnuts roast over an open fire"
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
zircon focussing system?
would that be the bit thats made out of two old toilet roll centres?
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Nov 27, 2004
Don't forget the sticky backed plastic and double sided sticky tape
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
where would any self respecting evil overlord be without double sided sticky tape.
and let us not forget the paper plate and the many uses that they can be put to..without them there would be no flying saucers to take the world over with
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 27, 2004
Does anyone know where to get those steel band things that shoot out of hidden slots and secure secret agents to giant slabs or operating tables?
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Cpt_Brik_SS_Titanic Posted Nov 27, 2004
Possibly the same place that you get those ridiculously oversized circular saw blades that are obviously made out of cardboard
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Reefgirl (Brunel Baby) Posted Nov 27, 2004
What about the Pudding bowls spray painted silver that double as mind reading devices
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