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Re: 2024 The Smile for Today

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Not sure whether this was a smile or an annoyance..... No, I am sure - definitely a smile :-)

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Yesterday Sue and I walked from the village hall to go home towards the green. Sue had her car and she said oh look at that Robin - sitting on a dragon's tooth (wood post cut at an angle) at the front of her car. I looked over just as she hit the button on the cars key remote.... it beeped, the car's lights flashed.

The Robin launched itself vertically about 2 ft and landed looking at her car. Sue and I fell about laughing. The Robin sat there giving the car the evil eye. It finally flew off when we got within about 10ft of it. Cars are not considered a risk for a Robin: only their occupants :roll: .

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Mabel,

An infested lap can never be an annoyance.

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Love it. Never seen anything like it before.

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Letsby Avenue Police Station really exists...

https://www.google.com/maps/place/South ... FQAw%3D%3D

Somebody had a sense of humour, even if warped.

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Nope. Not getting it. Is it a cultural refernce? A pun? The only thing I can think of is that its acronym spells LAPS :thinks: :thinks: :thinks:
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Its a Old police fiction joke. "Lets be having you then" supposedly said by every copper, making an arrest.

There is also a Police station in Pig Lane :shock:

While things are going down hill :oops: :

A hole has been found in the wall of the ladies changing rooms - The police are looking into it.
There was a burglary last night at the dog kennels, the Police have no leads.
A thief has stolen all of the toilet seats from the new police station. Detectives have nothing to go on.
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Ah, I see :lol: thanks for the explanation! (and the additional groan-worthy jokes)
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Really bad joke, I know. However it's real now and not confined to being a joke.

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If you want a good laugh: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/146218152525

And another : https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/205124994995

What planet are they from :lol:


I have the pattern for the enchanter and did consider doing that next but it won't cost me that much :roll:

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Supply and demand? Or greed? Both?
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I am gobsmacked at the prices they are asking. For instance anyone can buy the book including the Harvest Sampler chart here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/226429299255 even that book used to sell for £10 a copy.

Maybe I should sell some of my old charts that I have completed the pieces but I always thought the copyright said something about can only be stitched once. :thinks:

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I'm a cynic.
Under these circumstances, I'm usually feel the 'seller' doesn't actually have what they're selling. But what they do have is knowledge of someone who will sell at a price lower than they're asking. Then they launch a speculative sale & if someone bites, they buy it from their source & ship it out. I'm sure I've seen the same at Amazon with out of print books.

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fccs wrote: Sun Nov 24, 2024 3:21 pm Supply and demand? Or greed? Both?
Both, I reckon. There will be bodies out there who will buy out-of-print TW designs no matter the cost because they'll die (or something) if they can't have them. It's part of the decadence of our era. Richard pretty well describes the sellers' side.
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Hadn't thought of that selling technique, Richard, but it sounds a plausible thing for people to have come up with, unfortunately.
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I have never sold a chart but have frequently given them to friends. I always ask them to do the same when they are done with them.
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I suppose this should have been a Halloween image...

https://cheezburger.com/10432613888/hooz-deeny

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Yipes!
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Uh, Help?
https://cheezburger.com/9877657600/uh-help


And terrible dandruff:
https://cheezburger.com/9877747456/wind ... -is-coming
OK, that one is more because the cat (a Maine Coon) looks absolutely gorgeous.

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Oh, very good.
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:lol:

And you're right, the Maine Coon is gorgeous.

I recently used the M C as an analogy to explain Flemish Giants to someone. They are big rabbits :shock:

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