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by Andyp » 16 Dec 2019, 14:31
You've seen the crackers before. Now the bowls and the nuts to go with them
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beech on the left, ash on the right.
I do not think therefore I do not am.
cheers
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by Woodster » 16 Dec 2019, 16:50
Very nice. Shouldn’t the bowls have been made in Chestnut and Hazel though ... only joking!
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by Malc2098 » 16 Dec 2019, 21:51
Nice.
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by Andyp » 17 Dec 2019, 07:51
Woodster wrote:Very nice. Shouldn’t the bowls have been made in Chestnut and Hazel though ... only joking!
Do you mean you have never eaten beech nuts?
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by Dalboy » 19 Dec 2019, 19:25
Ready for Christmas then I see Andy. Two nice-looking bowls.
Andyp wrote:Woodster wrote:Very nice. Shouldn’t the bowls have been made in Chestnut and Hazel though ... only joking!
Do you mean you have never eaten beech nuts?
No but I have eaten nuts on the Beach
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