Dorset Girl wrote:There are people more obsessed with Playmobil than I am. There are people who have in-depth knowledge of model numbers, variations between similar models and which countries they were released in.
Moon-Crane wrote:Dorset Girl wrote:There are people more obsessed with Playmobil than I am. There are people who have in-depth knowledge of model numbers, variations between similar models and which countries they were released in.
Did you find a forum of like-minded people?
Reminds me of the people who new all the production variations of old Star Wars figures.
Dorset Girl wrote:On the beach the other day, I collected some weird rocks. I wasn't quite sure what they were to be honest, but I knew they couldn't just be normal pebbles, the shape was too strange. I posted a photo of them on another forum I belong to, and it turns out that they're coprolite - i.e. dinosaur poo! So I have a bag of dinosaur poo in my cupboard. It amused me that my sister refused to touch them once she found out what they were.
Dorset Girl wrote:On the beach the other day, I collected some weird rocks. I wasn't quite sure what they were to be honest, but I knew they couldn't just be normal pebbles, the shape was too strange. I posted a photo of them on another forum I belong to, and it turns out that they're coprolite - i.e. dinosaur poo! So I have a bag of dinosaur poo in my cupboard. It amused me that my sister refused to touch them once she found out what they were.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Dorset Girl wrote:On the beach the other day, I collected some weird rocks. I wasn't quite sure what they were to be honest, but I knew they couldn't just be normal pebbles, the shape was too strange. I posted a photo of them on another forum I belong to, and it turns out that they're coprolite - i.e. dinosaur poo! So I have a bag of dinosaur poo in my cupboard. It amused me that my sister refused to touch them once she found out what they were.
Did you find it next to a pack of fossilised Andrex wipes?
barnaclelapse wrote:You...English...people...you're so silly.
Dorset Girl wrote:barnaclelapse wrote:You...English...people...you're so silly.
I think what I like best about that post is that you appear to have hesitated over the use of the word 'people'.
Dorset Girl wrote:barnaclelapse wrote:You...English...people...you're so silly.
I think what I like best about that post is that you appear to have hesitated over the use of the word 'people'.
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Dorset Girl wrote:barnaclelapse wrote:You...English...people...you're so silly.
I think what I like best about that post is that you appear to have hesitated over the use of the word 'people'.
If it's silly to discuss a dinosaur's toilet habits, then silly be I.
Is your sister still refusing to touch those rocks? If I were you I'd lick one in front of her just to gross her out.
Dorset Girl wrote:Hahaha, I'm soooo gonna do that!
Mr Blue Sky wrote:Dorset Girl wrote:Hahaha, I'm soooo gonna do that!
You could look out for a flat, mis-shapen piece of rock and tell her it's dinosaur diarrhea. Then lick it.
woggle wrote:Went to the L'head museam on a free activity day during the week and found ou Donald Campbell lived in leatherhead when he drew up the designs for his car bluebird ...something i never knew before .
kat wrote:woggle wrote:Went to the L'head museam on a free activity day during the week and found ou Donald Campbell lived in leatherhead when he drew up the designs for his car bluebird ...something i never knew before .
thar's pretty cool, I've been to his grave in Coniston, and I'm sure Bluebird was the boat
barnaclelapse wrote:I learned more about The Great Moon Hoax of 1835.
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax
That was fun.
I always learned, or rather was reminded, not to get my hopes up about things.
woggle wrote:Went to the L'head museam on a free activity day during the week and found ou Donald Campbell lived in leatherhead when he drew up the designs for his car bluebird ...something i never knew before .
Dorset Girl wrote:woggle wrote:Went to the L'head museam on a free activity day during the week and found ou Donald Campbell lived in leatherhead when he drew up the designs for his car bluebird ...something i never knew before .
Heh, can't hear that name without thinking of my ex, as that's his real name - even though everyone calls him Rob.
I'm currently sitting in his mum's house stealing her broadband, coincidentally.
Dorset Girl wrote:woggle wrote:Went to the L'head museam on a free activity day during the week and found ou Donald Campbell lived in leatherhead when he drew up the designs for his car bluebird ...something i never knew before .
Heh, can't hear that name without thinking of my ex, as that's his real name - even though everyone calls him Rob.
I'm currently sitting in his mum's house stealing her broadband, coincidentally.
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