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Tehee. I like your cartoon!
I like it. People should take their stuffed toys more often for outside adventures. Woe is mine for all those unfortunate and stuck on a top shelf of a bedroom gathering dust. My second point is for SIZE.
I bid farewell to that future victim of urban spread. Thank you for the tour.
I must admit I did something naughty regards to this praxis. I asked majyk to edit it a bit, because well.. my future workshop kind of depends on it being sold. The praxis made the pier look as sad as the day looked. The pier is about 125 years old and made of wood and still standing. It is a proud little pier, too small for an amusment arcade and fun park like its larger cousin in Brighton. It features good fishing (although that trip we did with magik and co. was a bit fishless apart from magiks catch of north sea mackerel in olive oil). It sports the most excellent sunsets and a fine viewpoint for all the round the island boat races. True it needs a lot of investment bringing it back to operation like a nearby pier in Yarmouth, but it is a defining landmark in its locality and luckily we know of people who seem to have their hearts in the right place (not always in the wallet). Failing fixing the pier up the new owner could park a decommisioned submarine on the spot if the pier goes (All seashore is owned by the queen, except for the bits under piers...so I am told).
Poor mr T! Have cookie for sacrificing momentary comfort for the sake of a "man walks into bar" joke.
I must admit that it is already a decent amount of points for making toast. It is all good. Especially if I have got a few of you guys across the puddle to stare intently at your own toast cooking and scream of "delight" when it pops out. Disneyland in you kitchen.
Ahh. Magik in that case I can heartily recomend Terry Pratchetts new book "Nation". It starts of with a big wave. Fee has first dips on my copy but I can lend it to you if she doesn't mind, because I know she is reading like 20 books at once (cookie says exagetrating...) ... oh and then you could try solving my secret message as well!!!!
The local lord in the 14th century had a nasty habbit of shipwrecking ships of the coast. At one time he stole a whole lot of brandy destined to a monastery and got caught. His reconciliation was to build and man that lighthouse.