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 Post subject: Shallot Church - Nice!
PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 6:01 pm 
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 8:53 pm 
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That wall could do with cleaning. There's scuff marks all over it.

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i would go for 16 in blue 15 red is too common


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I've had her :grin:


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That straw underneath her looks like a fire hazard to me Smythe. I do hope its made of a fire resistant material as laid down in the health and safety guidelines.


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You do realise there's a difference between a leek and a shallot don't you?

Leek Church - just doesn't have the same impact.

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You do realise there's a difference between a leek and a shallot don't you?

Leek Church - just doesn't have the same impact.


Thank you Percy Thrower!


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That straw underneath her looks like a fire hazard to me Smythe. I do hope its made of a fire resistant material as laid down in the health and safety guidelines.


Are they not Miss Church's spiders legs?


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Mind you, that whiteboard looked to have been fixed nicely level using recommended fixings and appropriate screw and rawl plug sizes for the size and weight of the board.


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richard head wrote:
You do realise there's a difference between a leek and a shallot don't you?

Leek Church - just doesn't have the same impact.


Leake church on the A19 holds a yearly service to pray for the safe journeys and passage of vehicles on the A19 trunk road which passes close by............Hence the lack of IMPACT as u say..

http://www.thirsk.org.uk/knayton/stmaryl1.html

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PostPosted: Sat Sep 30, 2006 12:28 pm 
At least they appear to have used water based marker pens thus ensuring the easy friction deletion of previous writings and not oil based which would require generous application of Nitromors for removal, thus dulling the surface and depleting the quality of future use.


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Yes, and that Calendar looks unofficial to me. Smythe, let's have them in!


it also has been pinned directly into the wall surface... this will cause permanent damage to the plastered surface ...

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it appears that the face used on the leek plant is an illegal reproduction of the calender.........surely breeching copyright law.....

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mred wrote:
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Yes, and that Calendar looks unofficial to me. Smythe, let's have them in!


it also has been pinned directly into the wall surface... this will cause permanent damage to the plastered surface ...


Indeed, but nothing that cannot be renovated by use of a proprietry filling substance followed by careful use of a suitable grade abrasive.


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