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alla Wrote:

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> but where's the originality


are you talking about all of the snow sculpts or just the 'nunhead couple'

if referring to the couple... I love it, 'snowy shagging couple caught in south london cemetry' and the use of the rolled fence is pretty clever too!:)

PeckhamRose Wrote:

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> Mission accomplished.

> bigbadwolf - was just uploading a photo to teach

> charliecharlie how to do at the same time, on the

> phone.

> But as it goes, the photo showed Spaceycat not at

> all bothered by all the snow which was quite

> visible outside the window!


quite within the theme of the thread then, bigbadwolf!!! the thread is called "up load your snow-men, snow-women, snow-dog or snow-what" and Spacey is (or was for the brief moment we saw him) clearly a pretty cool snow-cat:)

shame he's been edited out poor ol' thing, bring back Spacey, all is forgiven(tu)

I do apologise Charliecharlie, you see the thing is is that I have a darker sense of humour than most and the thought of a house cat covered in three inches of snow and shivering his tail off is far more appealing than a normal shot. I'm sorry but I was born feet first on a full moon so I'm a bit 'different'.

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