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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Started conversation Apr 7, 2020
In the.... corner of the room
Spent some time yesterday, slightly rearranging the front room.... creating a space in the corner of the room.
A corner, which, once this C-19 nonsense is all over, will be filled with; a pedistil (either a suitable salvaged second hand tall table/etc or simular, or I'll make something) drapped in nice shiney shimery cloth, and, thereby, giving space on top of which, for me to....
Put an Elephant in the corner of the room - I think we've already seen the elephant we'll get; its in the window of the currently closed, nearby charity shop, and.... its truly garish... all bright and shiney, and glittery and.... really garish and I may even get several; one for each corner of the room.
Well. they'll be a talking point, if nothing else
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Apr 7, 2020
I have two elephants in my room. One is 25 centimeters long from trunk to tail and 15 centimeters tall, made of cast iron thus quite heavy even if it is hollow. Meant to be a piggy bank but apparently changed species at one point. It looks like what it's made of. Not decorated.
The other is only 7 by 6 centimeters and made of some sort of black wood but draped in festive fabric covered with small pieces of mirror.
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Baron Grim Posted Apr 7, 2020
Heh... the only elephant I have is Bart, the Elephart.
It's a "Meany", a parody of the Beanie Babies small stuffed animals that was the craze back in teh... '90s?
It's a small stuffed elephant, with bulging eyes and his front "arms" reaching around to his butt.
I also have Splat, the Road Kill Cat. It's exactly like you think, but cuter; Xes for eyes and a flattened mid section with obligatory tyre tracks.
Both sit in my "office" at work.
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Apr 7, 2020
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Baron Grim Posted Apr 7, 2020
They're still available on Amazon and elsewhere.
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 9, 2020
all we have is 'Wilson', in the front room; a big, round inflatable exercise ball, who lives on the sofa, wearing a bowler hat and 'Gloovie' a pair of gloves, who lives in a mystical barge on the quay side (a shelf) next to agragag the whale, next to her two petunias and sitting next to them, is socky 17A and socky 17B upstairs, I've froggy, Bee, cow, unicorn, bear, DH lollypop (a ladybird), and a rabbit Bee and bear sleep in the main bed, froggy and cow in the spare bedroom, and the rest live in the shelf unit along with some hats (they are wearing), and a selection of sex-toys they're also wearing/holding in position Bee has a fear of radiators
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Apr 9, 2020
Apart from the two ellies I also have a parrot and a crocodile. My Estonian friends thought them appropriate for a pirate's abode. I still need Peter Pan's fiancee-to-be and his little jealous friend Tinkerbell.
I also have a lion, a pig, a tiger, a klabautermann* and a so-called celebrity-duck made to look like basketball great Kobe Bryant, who sadly died in a helicopter crash just a few weeks ago
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Klabautermann
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 9, 2020
Oo… I forgot I've a duck too... it makes noises.... but when it says 'quack quack', it always sounds more like its saying 'bank bank' DH lollypop, the ladybird, still hasn't recovered from the accident, when, sitting on the landing windowledge, she unbalanced by the weight of her appendage, and fell down the staircase, knocking herself unconscious by the weight and force of the afore-mentioned appendage
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Pierre de la Mer ~ sometimes slightly worried but never panicking ~ Posted Apr 9, 2020
You mentioned hats. I forgot to mention mine. My daughter has a habit of bringing back traditional hats and scarves for me whenever she travels abroad. And she's been almost everywhere by now. So among others I now have hats and scarves from places like Cambodja, Colombia, Kenya, Tajikistan and Vietnam. Plus a genuine Panama Hat from Equador. She claims that's where they make the most and best.
And none of them fit me, that's how bigheaded I am
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Apr 10, 2020
we've got a lot of hats too... though I only have three I wear regularly, my leather cap, my red berry (however its spelt) and my leather trilby... I've also a proper fitted bowler, which I rarely wear (Wilson the exercise ball wears that), William has an assortment of bowlers, in different colours, plus a deadmans hat, and a few others I can't recall.... I've also an old faux leather porkpie hat, worn by err..... one of the teddybears upstairs I also have my large, rediculus looking large floppy big brimmed purple hat, but rarely get the opportunity to wear it... it desperately needs a clean
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