What's on your workbench?

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Thanks guys, they’re ok. Wearing coats though which is a bit gauche but need some green in there.

I’ve just finished the caulk mat with the Ayton cricket pitch and now googling scale model cricket things.... keep away from the eBay!

Cats just ran across the drying caulk so sadly one table will probably have footprints it’s entire length. Whoops.
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Just explain them as dinosaur tracks in the bedrock.
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The Great Beast of Ayton.....
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That's no way to talk about Peeler!
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2 of my sisters are leaving today so I should manage to get some painting done again tomorrow once I return from Auckland
On the other hand I'm thinking of re arranging my games room as one of my display cabinets is in the sun and I think the figures are likely to bleach - this will mean emptying cabinets and cupboards and switching them around and take a good few hours
Going to buy one of these today to help with storage problems - I blame a recent post by Brendan
https://www.atenz.co.nz/black-15-draw-filing-cabinet
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Those Russians really are nice, even if you'd have preferred the summer uniform.
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BaronVonWreckedoften wrote: Mon Mar 04, 2019 5:08 pm That's no way to talk about Peeler!
That's very kind of you, but I've had far worse. 🙁
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That’s true. It’s not a real insult unless it’s delivered over the twitching carcass of a dead elephant.
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With a tealight on top.
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Always useful for cooking the meat. 😬
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