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when ive a shelf full of german stahlhelms going all the way across the whole room you know it makes sense ;)

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Hmmmm. Does your room look similar to Lemmy's? He has quite the collection of WW2 memorabilia.

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pretty much ye, those look like SS daggers, worth roughly £1000 each

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dont like the yellow paint so I bought this huge flag to cover up the yellow as ive no time for painting :evil: was only £145


Paint would've been cheaper :roll:

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Batman annual. It's designed to look like a traditional kids annual - it's anything but! It's even got 'This book belongs to' and so on, but really it's a collection of short stories that would mean little if you weren't a fan (the more obscure characters show up for instance).

It's been far better than the ongoing comics; every aspect of it is better. Gonna have to look at the other annuals The Works has now :oops:

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Worst: knockoff Kanger T3s, leaked some very nice ejuice out
Best: Genuine Protank 2, it's a beast! :D

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My kids Archie The Scare Pig (Monsters University). Could not be more excited over a soft toy!

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Bought a Helios-44 the other week. Still not used it as I'm waiting for a mount to arrive. It's supposed to be a lovely lens though.


Oh, and I did get around to using this. Considering its age (older than me) and that it's not immaculate it's insanely sharp. The circular bokeh is really nice too.

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For the new kitchen:

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And very pleased with new windows and doors

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Weebl Door :x

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And very pleased with new windows and doors

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Looks like a pokemon pokeball
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My main objective to start with it to try some different types of bread that are rather messy to make by hand. It's just coming with the standard set of beaters at the moment. I shall look into attachments once I've got it and had a good play.

It should come with a dough hook so should be ready out to go right out of the box.


It's arrived. Just need to wash all the bits before use. Came with a blender and food processor as well. Should be a fun weekend.

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The 99p replacement earpiece speaker in my iPhone4. :)

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These as replacements for my Sony PS3 headphones

http://www.amazon.com/Shure-HPAEC940-Re ... e+HPAEC940

They're great, but I'm tempted to cut a hole in the inner ear bit and just use the fabric-covering that's already on the headphones. These have a nylon cover that's slightly warmer than what I'm used to :|

ION I got Fallout: New Vegas for a pound that I'll eventually get round to...

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My main objective to start with it to try some different types of bread that are rather messy to make by hand. It's just coming with the standard set of beaters at the moment. I shall look into attachments once I've got it and had a good play.

It should come with a dough hook so should be ready out to go right out of the box.


It's arrived. Just need to wash all the bits before use. Came with a blender and food processor as well. Should be a fun weekend.

Did you get a metal or glass blender?

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