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Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« on: 20 June 2010, 19:06:35 »

Due to strong winds, the support for our apple tree broke.

I found some bits of wood to make a new support, and I tried to put a point on them using a small axe I just happened to have lying around. It's very difficult to do. 

It looks so easy when Van Helsing does it. :)

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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #1 on: 20 June 2010, 19:12:56 »

He cheats and uses balsa  ::)
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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #2 on: 20 June 2010, 20:36:34 »

Child's Play, all Boy Scouts had to whittle a tent peg, not so different really.......

Vamps...... :D :D :D
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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #3 on: 20 June 2010, 20:44:54 »

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Child's Play, all Boy Scouts had to whittle a tent peg, not so different really.......

Vamps...... :D :D :D

Yeah, but I'm not a child.

And I was never in the scouts, or any other paramilitary organisation for that matter.  But I do watch a lot of vampire shows on the telly.

You remember how cowboys used bash each other over the head with chairs in saloon brawls in the old westerns?  Nowadays, movie chairs break in such a way that the good guy is left holding a pointed weapon of just the right proportions for skewering a vampire.  Brilliant, isn't it? 

Wonder where I can buy that sort of chair?

'Ere, why are you called Vamps? :(
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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #4 on: 20 June 2010, 21:45:25 »

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Child's Play, all Boy Scouts had to whittle a tent peg, not so different really.......

Vamps...... :D :D :D

Yeah, but I'm not a child.

And I was never in the scouts, or any other paramilitary organisation for that matter.  But I do watch a lot of vampire shows on the telly.

You remember how cowboys used bash each other over the head with chairs in saloon brawls in the old westerns?  Nowadays, movie chairs break in such a way that the good guy is left holding a pointed weapon of just the right proportions for skewering a vampire.  Brilliant, isn't it? 

Wonder where I can buy that sort of chair?

'Ere, why are you called Vamps? :(

Twas the effect of 'The Force' ....... :D :D :D
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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #5 on: 20 June 2010, 23:07:34 »

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Child's Play, all Boy Scouts had to whittle a tent peg, not so different really.......

Vamps...... :D :D :D

Yeah, but I'm not a child.

And I was never in the scouts, or any other paramilitary organisation for that matter.  But I do watch a lot of vampire shows on the telly.

You remember how cowboys used bash each other over the head with chairs in saloon brawls in the old westerns?  Nowadays, movie chairs break in such a way that the good guy is left holding a pointed weapon of just the right proportions for skewering a vampire.  Brilliant, isn't it? 

Wonder where I can buy that sort of chair?

'Ere, why are you called Vamps? :(

Twas the effect of 'The Force' ....... :D :D :D


He was called Mike until he bit someone  :-? :-? :) ;D ;D ;)
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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #6 on: 20 June 2010, 23:09:50 »

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Child's Play, all Boy Scouts had to whittle a tent peg, not so different really.......

Vamps...... :D :D :D

Yeah, but I'm not a child.

And I was never in the scouts, or any other paramilitary organisation for that matter.  But I do watch a lot of vampire shows on the telly.

You remember how cowboys used bash each other over the head with chairs in saloon brawls in the old westerns?  Nowadays, movie chairs break in such a way that the good guy is left holding a pointed weapon of just the right proportions for skewering a vampire.  Brilliant, isn't it? 

Wonder where I can buy that sort of chair?

'Ere, why are you called Vamps? :(

Twas the effect of 'The Force' ....... :D :D :D


He was called Mike until he bit someone  :-? :-? :) ;D ;D ;)

I thought he was known as Roger when he worked for Nelson. ;D
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Re: Hope there aren't any vampires in Suffolk
« Reply #7 on: 20 June 2010, 23:10:58 »

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Child's Play, all Boy Scouts had to whittle a tent peg, not so different really.......

Vamps...... :D :D :D

Yeah, but I'm not a child.

And I was never in the scouts, or any other paramilitary organisation for that matter.  But I do watch a lot of vampire shows on the telly.

You remember how cowboys used bash each other over the head with chairs in saloon brawls in the old westerns?  Nowadays, movie chairs break in such a way that the good guy is left holding a pointed weapon of just the right proportions for skewering a vampire.  Brilliant, isn't it? 

Wonder where I can buy that sort of chair?

'Ere, why are you called Vamps? :(

Twas the effect of 'The Force' ....... :D :D :D


He was called Mike until he bit someone  :-? :-? :) ;D ;D ;)

I thought he was known as Roger when he worked for Nelson. ;D

Cabin Boy, perchance??   :-?
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