Plasticbikerman meets giant haggis on the road .... "we wanna be free. we wanna be free to ride our machines without being hassled by the woman ... and her giant haggis. We wanna be free to party, ... and that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna have a party!" .... "Err, actually, ... in that case woman, could you leave the haggis, we are a bit short on nibbles ..."
Personally, I'm looking forward to a full-on haggis breakfast when I'm in Glasgow the weekend after next. Jack McPhee (fresh from the sea) on Byres Road gets my breakfast business.
@ tfd - it's a big 'yes' to playmobil from me. Funny that - The Clash: no - playmobil: yes. Perhaps I'm on the wrong blog. Now let's see ... www.playmobil.blogspot.com ...
Am I the only one that's going to point out that playmobil = plastic is this good for our childrens future........?
(but then I played with all my dads toys that had lead paint on them.... obviously I have nooooooooooooooo proooooooooooooblllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeemmmmmmmmmmmmssssssssssssssssssssss !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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1. Thats looks ace and yummy - how did it taste?
2. That table is cool! We have blackboard paint in our kitchen, but it's on part of one wall - you've taken it to the next level!!
3. I think I recognise the haggis rider, is it playmobil?
4. Ever wanted to hear TV On The Radio cover Bowie's "Heroes"?
http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/download/148721-premiere-tv-on-the-radio-heroes-david-bowie-cover-stream
Yes, it's playmobil, or as my boys say, Play-mo-beetle. We're big fans.
Post your polaroid, McFlah. DO it DO IT!!
Can you think of the traffic a picture of Blimpy/Haggis would draw?
It looks delicious but is it in pastry? I've never seen haggis in pastry. But then, why not?
I love playmobil...maybe that's the thing that all 'Spillers like?
What a wonderfully weird picture.
Plasticbikerman meets giant haggis on the road .... "we wanna be free. we wanna be free to ride our machines without being hassled by the woman ... and her giant haggis. We wanna be free to party, ... and that's what we're gonna do. We're gonna have a party!" .... "Err, actually, ... in that case woman, could you leave the haggis, we are a bit short on nibbles ..."
Personally, I'm looking forward to a full-on haggis breakfast when I'm in Glasgow the weekend after next. Jack McPhee (fresh from the sea) on Byres Road gets my breakfast business.
I've never had haggis, but this looks delicious!
One side of our entrance hall is a blackboard, but the playmo's on its way out...
@ tfd - it's a big 'yes' to playmobil from me. Funny that - The Clash: no - playmobil: yes. Perhaps I'm on the wrong blog. Now let's see ... www.playmobil.blogspot.com ...
Am I the only one that's going to point out that playmobil = plastic
is this good for our childrens future........?
(but then I played with all my dads toys that had lead paint on them.... obviously I have nooooooooooooooo proooooooooooooblllllllllllllllllllleeeeeeeeeeeemmmmmmmmmmmmssssssssssssssssssssss !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
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