So those are the "gardens" the state nickname speaks of? 8)Mikey wrote:We have many more unmarked graves... and always room for one more.
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hey no shame in synagogues at all, i didn't mean that, but hadn't heard from you in ages so did my 'summon mikey spell' by eithering mentioning judaism, the middle east or st jerome
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whoops you meant sculpting/wargaming , d'oh
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Something like that.Captain Picard's Hair wrote:So those are the "gardens" the state nickname speaks of? 8)Mikey wrote:We have many more unmarked graves... and always room for one more.
There we go. Good morning!Granitehewer wrote:whoops you meant sculpting/wargaming , d'oh
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am still a little sensitive, as was accused of being an ''intolerant bigot'' because i softly suggested within earshot that people can integrate into a mainstream culture whilst preserving their heritage.....was bowled over at having a woman in full veil complaining that i didn't recognise her (am assuming from her eyes....) and then demanding that i didn't look at her, as such is forbidden due to the potential of arousing lustful thoughts.......(i guess if i have a fetish for net curtains).
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So, you should recognize people without looking at them, and now being tolerant of people who want to preserve their heritage is bigotry? Umm... OK.
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although mikey, i took one for the team, as used to wear a black greatcoat, and had a fair bit of mud flinging from those who assumed i was a ''yahud''
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last klingon bird of prey point from me, about two years ago,spent six hours painting up an armada of b'rels, with a white dominance and orange feathers, ala 'balance of terror' (i read the brief klingon-romulan alliance/technological exchange bit in an old edition of the encyclopaedia), and then two hours later ''enterprise'' came on, showing the klingon BoP to have been a long established klingon design, whoopsy! lol
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Personally I'd always have said the BoP was a Klingon design, given the design of a large engineering hull, wings, and a small command hull - very similar to the D7.
That's quite some project though, spending so long repainting so many models - very impressive.
That's quite some project though, spending so long repainting so many models - very impressive.
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if we ever manage a blighty ditl meet, i'll bring a few freebies.
I see your point about the BoP, its just i'm intrigued by intrigue, and would love to see more shared designs, apart from the vor'cha
I see your point about the BoP, its just i'm intrigued by intrigue, and would love to see more shared designs, apart from the vor'cha
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