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									 « Reply #22485 on: July 12, 2013, 11:28:06 PM »  | 
								
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							And now I feel epic!  |  Click to see full-size image. |  
   
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									 « Reply #22486 on: July 12, 2013, 11:56:26 PM »  | 
								
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							A few hours and a couple of minor explosions later......  Tadaaaa!  |  Click to see full-size image. |  
  I'm looking forward to a nice pot of tea next time we share a break in the car-park as long as you're not sporting that syrup.  
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							\"Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated. It satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time maddening and rewarding and it is without a doubt the greatest game that mankind has ever invented.\" - Arnold Palmer aka The King. 
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									 « Reply #22487 on: July 13, 2013, 12:37:07 AM »  | 
								
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							And now I feel epic!  |  Click to see full-size image. |  
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							"You must take your opponent into a deep, dark forest, where 2+2=5, and the path leading out is only wide enough for one" 
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									 « Reply #22488 on: July 13, 2013, 09:49:50 PM »  | 
								
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							 Kettle. 
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									 « Reply #22489 on: July 14, 2013, 11:53:55 AM »  | 
								
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							And now I feel epic!  |  Click to see full-size image. |  
   Killer! He still looks exactly the same Tal, lives in my village.  
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									 « Reply #22490 on: July 14, 2013, 11:57:37 AM »  | 
								
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							And now I feel epic!  |  Click to see full-size image. |  
   Killer! He still looks exactly the same Tal, lives in my village. Who, Tom?   
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							Apparently Dan's mum trained the cats in that ad too.  i asked Dan how it's possible to train a cat (after he told me he has a licence too to train all domesticated animals for TV and film) and he said that it's pretty much impossible, you just have to find a cat that already does the stuff that you need them to do and hope they don't get stubborn on the day.   
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							Apparently Dan's mum trained the cats in that ad too.  i asked Dan how it's possible to train a cat (after he told me he has a licence too to train all domesticated animals for TV and film) and he said that it's pretty much impossible, you just have to find a cat that already does the stuff that you need them to do and hope they don't get stubborn on the day.  
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							Actually I won't be judging books by their cover now, as I have recently moved into the 21st century by acquiring a kindle.  My current method of choosing reading material is picking stuff that is free with good user ratings   Look at the paid stuff too Claire. There's loads of cheap titles that cost a bomb in paper form. Start under non fiction. I know this probably won't be your bag, but this is the kind on thing I'm on about. £8.96 in paperback 61p on Kindle. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Escape-Freedom-Tony-Johnson/dp/1844158950 
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							Actually I won't be judging books by their cover now, as I have recently moved into the 21st century by acquiring a kindle.  My current method of choosing reading material is picking stuff that is free with good user ratings   Look at the paid stuff too Claire. There's loads of cheap titles that cost a bomb in paper form. Start under non fiction. I know this probably won't be your bag, but this is the kind on thing I'm on about. £8.96 in paperback 61p on Kindle. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Escape-Freedom-Tony-Johnson/dp/1844158950thanks Tom - will have a mooch round the shop.  I've currently got myself embroiled in a series of kids books that I didn't realise were kids books until I was part way through the first one (it was a free highly-rated jobbie).  Quite enjoying the easy read though   While I'm here, I had to fill out an online referencing form thing yesterday and among the huge list of occupations was 'Gypsy'.  This struck me as odd - is it something people would usually define as an occupation?  
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							Actually I won't be judging books by their cover now, as I have recently moved into the 21st century by acquiring a kindle.  My current method of choosing reading material is picking stuff that is free with good user ratings   Look at the paid stuff too Claire. There's loads of cheap titles that cost a bomb in paper form. Start under non fiction. I know this probably won't be your bag, but this is the kind on thing I'm on about. £8.96 in paperback 61p on Kindle. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Escape-Freedom-Tony-Johnson/dp/1844158950thanks Tom - will have a mooch round the shop.  I've currently got myself embroiled in a series of kids books that I didn't realise were kids books until I was part way through the first one (it was a free highly-rated jobbie).  Quite enjoying the easy read though   While I'm here, I had to fill out an online referencing form thing yesterday and among the huge list of occupations was 'Gypsy'.  This struck me as odd - is it something people would usually define as an occupation?   How are you enjoying Mr Tickle? I won't ruin the ending for you.   
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									 « Reply #22498 on: July 16, 2013, 07:29:44 PM »  | 
								
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							Actually I won't be judging books by their cover now, as I have recently moved into the 21st century by acquiring a kindle.  My current method of choosing reading material is picking stuff that is free with good user ratings   Look at the paid stuff too Claire. There's loads of cheap titles that cost a bomb in paper form. Start under non fiction. I know this probably won't be your bag, but this is the kind on thing I'm on about. £8.96 in paperback 61p on Kindle. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Escape-Freedom-Tony-Johnson/dp/1844158950thanks Tom - will have a mooch round the shop.  I've currently got myself embroiled in a series of kids books that I didn't realise were kids books until I was part way through the first one (it was a free highly-rated jobbie).  Quite enjoying the easy read though   While I'm here, I had to fill out an online referencing form thing yesterday and among the huge list of occupations was 'Gypsy'.  This struck me as odd - is it something people would usually define as an occupation?Oh Dear. I would love to see that form, and know who produced it. Was Gypsy spelled with am upper case G or was that your doing?  
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