One is pleased to hear the same but notes, with mild distress, that the requested gratuities for your work appears to have accidentally been listed in rebel money. For those of us who regard the Paris Peace Treaty as a mere ceasefire, how would one pay in the Queen's pound sterling?
Might one, for instance, be able to exchange the folding stuff with Our Dear Majesty's head thereupon for some of these fine goods, if one happened to find oneself in the wild badlands North of the River?
I hope you have staff to deal with all the boring aspects......
The shoji lanterns ae gorgeous, and have made my list. They are reqally rather preetty nd clever. Tomorrow I will share the pretty clever thing I have been working on.
The lanterns are very pretty! From the assembly instructions it sounds like they might arrive in a flat-packed format - is this the case? (I am intrigued from the point of view of easy transport to/from larp events)
Because you don't use facebook, where I posted it, and because I so want to see Tom do it
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I take it they're too much of a fire risk to use real flames in?
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It _might_ survive, but I suspect it would be, at best, badly scorched...
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The shoji lanterns ae gorgeous, and have made my list. They are reqally rather preetty nd clever. Tomorrow I will share the pretty clever thing I have been working on.
Also, link for the thing!
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Twop Twips @TwopTwips
FOR FUN when visiting friends, teach your 2-yr-old to point into empty rooms and say “Who is that sad little boy?” (via @realrossnoble)
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