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An ornament for the garden
posted by Rob Shepherd on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 12:56

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Oh I so want one of these.



He's done quite a few other interesting ones which I wouldn't say no to as well.


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RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by r8sso. on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 13:57

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They sell these at one of the stalls at Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park.  Amazing to look at, they mesmerise you!

RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by Rob Shepherd on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 14:13

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How much???? Happy


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RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by Paull on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 15:55

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A place in Weymouth sells them as well, can't remember the price.

RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by Alan Titherington on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 16:19

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They're this much in colonial money

RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by Rob Shepherd on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 17:14

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Sad

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RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by fluff_n_stuff on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 20:21

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Don't be sad RJS, its not really a garden ornament...it belongs to scary space aliens, and they use it to mince you up so they can eat you without all that tedious chewing business Winking

RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by Snaps on Wednesday, 4th January 2012, 20:53

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Buy a shredder, take the guts out, chrome it and gear it down.
Job done.
Add in my £1,000 consultancy fee and I reckon your still two or three grand in front.

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I used to be with it, but then they changed what 'it' was.
Now, what I'm with isn't it, and what's 'it' seems weird and scary

RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by bandicoot on Thursday, 5th January 2012, 02:31

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Imagine falling into that thing, Jesus !

Reminded me of the Si-fi picture 'The Langoliers' where things like that are chewing the fabric of reality out, at the end of each passing second in the past.

RE: An ornament for the garden
posted by pat-w on Thursday, 5th January 2012, 23:56

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have you seen this mental item for sale from........John Lewis??!!????

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