FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - BAJR - 9th December 2011
Yes it is your next tip for looking good on site.
The fabulous Cartoon Reality pen has been hard at work, Enjoy.
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FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - Aleksandr - 9th December 2011
Love the 'Long Barrow'!
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - CARTOON REALITY - 9th December 2011
This guy is a genius!!
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - CARTOON REALITY - 9th December 2011
This guy is dreadful he needs to be stopped now!!
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - Dinosaur - 10th December 2011
Are fluffy dice an object of mockery these days? -oops :face-crying:
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - CARTOON REALITY - 10th December 2011
I think - among the cognoscenti - they're actually back in vogue - along with wearing socks and sandals, smoking pipes and (of course) peering mystically into the distance and nodding sagely when asked a question you don't have an answer for.
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - BAJR - 10th December 2011
My fluffy dice is dirty, how do I get the dust of centuries out of the fluff?
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - CARTOON REALITY - 10th December 2011
Blowtorch?
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - Dinosaur - 10th December 2011
Make sure you next 'new' car comes with 'new' fluffy dice? - I always check the go-faster stripes for excessive touching-up too }
Can't see any sawn-off broom handles stuck in any of the exhibited barrows for added leverage and splinters, and none of the front-ends seem to have been bashed-in with the butt of a mattock to improve wheel-clearance on clay sites either.....or are these models in 'showroom' condition?
FASHION TIPS FOR ARCHAEOLOGISTS No. 7 THE WHEELBARROW - CARTOON REALITY - 10th December 2011
Well spotted, they are indeed in showroom condition. Other showroom models included the Ben Hur - with spikes extending from the axle (useful when being overtaken,) and Steve Jobs even developed an ibarrow which emailed the muck to the spoilheap.
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