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    He he...wouldn't it be a pain if you sanded all the sharp edges off a job one day only to go back the next day to find them sharp again.....
    Clearly it does not work though, parliament house has a kinda pyramid top to it and there ain't much sharp thinking goes on in there....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ueee View Post
    ...parliament house has a kinda pyramid top to it and there ain't much sharp thinking goes on in there....
    Other than the tongues that is.
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    When I was last in the British Museum the mummies didn't look too bright either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimbur View Post
    When I was last in the British Museum the mummies didn't look too bright either.


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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    Maybe we should just build the whole shed as a pyramid - might help us to stay sharp as well.
    and THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is exactly how the Pharoahs started..........!

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    I thought they finished that way?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FenceFurniture View Post
    I thought they finished that way?
    They had the whole thing wrapped up.
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    I can hear your Mummy calling you Jim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fencefurniture View Post
    i can hear your mummy calling you jim.
    Just playing in the bullrushes seeing what turns up.
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