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Post by PP on Apr 8, 2009 19:13:24 GMT
Hi, I had a 'My own Morph' kit for Christmas where you, er, make your own Morph from plasticine. Unfortunately, I'm not very good at plasticine modeling and mine looks a bit deformed . I should really roll him up and try again.
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Post by beckstar on Apr 8, 2009 19:20:33 GMT
For anyone having difficulty seeing this, FLV files will play in the new version of Real Player without having to be converted. They also play perfectly well in VLC, as do the vast majority of other files. Google 'VLC' and download for free.
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Post by lindenchase on Apr 8, 2009 19:32:55 GMT
For anyone having difficulty seeing this, FLV files will play in the new version of Real Player without having to be converted. They also play perfectly well in VLC, as do the vast majority of other files. Google 'VLC' and download for free. It did play in VLC as usual, but for some reason the quality was much better in Real Player. I really should look into these British proxy thingies, so I can simply watch all the BBC content.
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Post by crumbs on Apr 8, 2009 19:50:22 GMT
When you get a bit crusty like me, you get into plants etc. Mr Crumbs and I have tickets for Chelsea FS on...............the 20th! So I'll miss him - but I will see the plasticine flowers. Not quite the same, I admit. Actually, it would've been tricky trying to explain to t'other half why I was taking quite so many photos of James and not the flowers. If one of you tells me he's coming along on the 20th I will become officially excited.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 19:57:21 GMT
Alan Titchmarsh will be there if that's any help I'd love to go Chelsea. Every year my Mum and I are glued to the coverage, we've just never had the time to go I love the flower tents with the displays of sweet peas and roses and the vegetable displays and spring flowers.
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Post by ulstermayniac on Apr 8, 2009 19:59:20 GMT
Aww, what a sweet way to describe your husband, Mr Crumbs! Also, Beckstar, thanks for the software info. My arty mate, who I sent the vid clip to, as a present last year, sent me some air dry modelling clay. It is still in its foil pack, I have never opened it. I dont' want to open it and have it go to waste because I am not arty at all but I still want to have a go at trying to concoct something from it. Don't know what yet though.
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Post by lew on Apr 8, 2009 20:07:29 GMT
I love the stuff.....plasticine, play doh (sp?) was the stuff I hated ;D But you can eat Playdoh - goodness knows, I consumed enough of it as a kid. Maybe it explains a few things now ;D Can you .....it was the smell I was more into eating bath cubes and that may explain alot too ;D
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Post by crumbs on Apr 8, 2009 20:13:07 GMT
Alan Titchmarsh - not really, although he is a cracking gardener. I'd quite like Chris Beardshaw sniffing my rosebushes though.......
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 20:17:50 GMT
Chris Beardshaw's garden was really beautiful last year and he deserved his Gold medal, and he's not too bad either ;D
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Post by lew on Apr 8, 2009 20:23:18 GMT
Sorry ladies......but it has to be Matthew Wilson he was robbed of the presenters slot on Gardener's World ......got some numpty on there....sorry whoever you are
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 20:25:54 GMT
Oo he's nice too. I know lew, who ever he is however I learnt what that notch on secateurs does. And it's better advice than it previously was with Monty (sorry Monty )
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Post by lew on Apr 8, 2009 20:32:59 GMT
Me too MG, that was an excellent tip there.....thanks to whoever you are ;D and there was something else.....I think I then went to sleep
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Post by ulstermayniac on Apr 8, 2009 20:33:13 GMT
But what about the TG 3 as gardeners? They were fab and rugged and manly when they were make-over kings for Sir Steve.
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Post by lew on Apr 8, 2009 20:35:19 GMT
Put it this way UM, as much as I love those three .......they'd have to kill me first before I let them anywhere near my garden ;D
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Post by TheDaisy on Apr 8, 2009 20:35:53 GMT
But what about the TG 3 as gardeners? They were fab and rugged and manly when they were make-over kings for Sir Steve. Just not very good at gardening! If they turned up to sort out the mess that is currently my back garden, I think I'd tell 'em to sod off ;D
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Post by starfish on Apr 8, 2009 20:36:58 GMT
Thanks tui for the download. he looks lovely & he looks cuddley in his nice new jumper.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 20:42:02 GMT
Put it this way UM, as much as I love those three .......they'd have to kill me first before I let them anywhere near my garden ;D I agree, demolition is one thing but gardening is another. Although Jeremy would be good cutting lawns. ;D
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Post by crumbs on Apr 8, 2009 20:44:34 GMT
That TG gardening thing for Comic Relief was very funny - I love the way they send themselves up. I admit - I like looking at gardens more than gardening, whereas Mr Crumbs, luckily, loves gardening. We've been to Chelsea before and really enjoy it - it's so lovely and fragrant and British!
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Post by ulstermayniac on Apr 8, 2009 20:44:46 GMT
Put it this way UM, as much as I love those three .......they'd have to kill me first before I let them anywhere near my garden ;D Aww. I wouldn't care what they did to my garden. I have no intetest in gardening so they could do what they liked!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 20:47:16 GMT
That TG gardening thing for Comic Relief was very funny - I love the way they send themselves up. I admit - I like looking at gardens more than gardening, whereas Mr Crumbs, luckily, loves gardening. We've been to Chelsea before and really enjoy it - it's so lovely and fragrant and British! I'd like to witness the end when the gardens get taken to pieces ;D
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Post by lew on Apr 8, 2009 20:51:42 GMT
Actually they'd make a very nice garden feature, they could stand there and I could stare at them ;D
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Post by lindenchase on Apr 8, 2009 20:53:02 GMT
I'd like to witness the end when the gardens get taken to pieces ;D It would be a shame to destroy it all. It would go great with the lego house. By the way, you can already order tickets. www.rhs.org.uk/flowershows. This event apparently sells out quickly. *Mutters something about Brits being weird people*
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Post by TheDaisy on Apr 8, 2009 20:53:08 GMT
Actually they'd make a very nice garden feature, they could stand there and I could stare at them ;D This idea = WIN ;D
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Post by ulstermayniac on Apr 8, 2009 21:00:30 GMT
I second that!
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Post by lindenchase on Apr 8, 2009 21:02:06 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2009 21:06:00 GMT
And a false beard
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Post by crumbs on Apr 8, 2009 21:13:03 GMT
I'd have Andy doing the BBQ, Jeremy on the ride-on mower (if I had one), Oz doing the drinks, Stig being butler, Richard doing the weeding without a shirt on and James in the summerhouse (if I had one)- AHA! The Shed! That'll do.
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Post by Eclair on Apr 8, 2009 21:37:36 GMT
I'd have Andy doing the BBQ, Jeremy on the ride-on mower (if I had one), Oz doing the drinks, Stig being butler, Richard doing the weeding without a shirt on and James in the summerhouse (if I had one)- AHA! The Shed! That'll do. Oooh I like your thinking Crumbs! *visualises Andy turning the meats* *er...veges then for veges* *er...he has nice apron on*
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Post by ulstermayniac on Apr 8, 2009 21:55:12 GMT
Fab idea! We could have our very own Top Gear Garden Party!
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Post by TheDaisy on Apr 8, 2009 22:02:33 GMT
Fab idea! We could have our very own Top Gear Garden Party! You just gave me a wonderful idea UM! *thinks and plots*
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