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goat major wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 10:39 am Or a starfruit fort
Presumably surrounded by a glace?
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I'd rather have a nice cup of tea and a fruit sconce
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goat major wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 3:43 pm I'd rather have a nice cup of tea and a fruit sconce
What a nice idea my dear(a)
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:06 pm The new Warbases Limes Tower. It will pull double duty for our ancients and dark ages games. It really is a lovely little model. Next phase will be to plaster the walls and put a pantile roof on. It will then be surrounded by a palisade.

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I thought that was your architect's model for your new house in Bury. You should definitely go with the palisade upgrade option too.
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Surely in Bury, its electrified razor wire and claymore mines.
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I don’t know anyone called Shirley in Bury.
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They'll let you call them what you want to.

Incidentally, my mate who "visits Bury" just got back from Mexico. He got chased out of a generic massage place for getting his knob out. He just assumes everywhere is a brothel. I worry about his trips to the dentists and GP.

I had a workbench tidy last night. Finished all the Medievals that Simon gave me in the Lucky Dip, except the monk. Now I'm waiting for a nice little delivery from LT of some more. This will be an army entirely foraged from other peoples unwanted piles!
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Hopefully none from Peeler's piles...
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I used to know a bloke who always called them by his wife's name. I guess it helped avoid embarrassing errors at home.

Yes, I was a bit stunned once whilst travelling in Indonesia to discover that the hotel massage room was for ……. massage. Very odd.
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Jeremy wrote: Mon Feb 17, 2020 10:06 pm Next phase will be to plaster the walls and put a pantile roof on. It will then be surrounded by a palisade.
What are you using for the pantiles - the special card strips? It's a bit more expensive, but Charlie Foxtrot sells resin pantile roofs for their Peninsula range - I'm sure at least one of the square ones would fit that building.
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