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ajmw89

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Had a bit of help today from her indoors (she didn't fancy spending my money in the shops!) 2 acrylics, one in pink and white for my niece and a desert camouflage bullet pen for my dad
 

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Looks like you had fun. One question though. How on earth did you get the other half in on the deal. I ask/offer the chance and all I get is "the look" :funny:
 

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Two good looking pens she did well

Looks like you had fun. One question though. How on earth did you get the other half in on the deal. I ask/offer the chance and all I get is "the look" :funny:

The problem being it could backfire and they then take over the workshop and you end up with The House work:noway1::noway1::noway1:
 

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She's quite arts and crafts. She made a couple of cricket bats under my supervision and while ago when I had a dislocated elbow, and she got the bug. Now she helps out when she's got nothing better to do.
 

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Looks like you had fun. One question though. How on earth did you get the other half in on the deal. I ask/offer the chance and all I get is "the look" :funny:

Brody, you're probably better off if she doesn't as if she liked it too much you'd had a competitive situation on your hands, not to mention arguments over who gets to use the lathe :ciggrin::funny:
 

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I think she did very well considering she is laying down with all that weight on top of her.
 

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Carefully resisted the observations one way to bring people upright is a simple arrow in my picture program using Picassa 3 nothing devious about that program AJ. Admire the cooperation mate my dearly beloved is crafty as well always channeled separately so far, we compement without competing but anything to prevent the shop till we drop priceless.
The pens are beaut for the intended family members tell us how they went with them mate.

Kind regards Peter.
 

ajmw89

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I painted them last night, but the chief gluer seems to have scratched a bit of it off when she put the tubes in! (Probably my fault, but I'll blame her!)
 
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