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# Isn't this just an extruded version of the shit not-art that's stuck on the walls of every chain pub in every affluent area everywhere in England?
*orders 3.4 yards of similar bollocks out of the catalogue, having bought out a local pub to make it an Ember Inn*
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:30, archived)
# No idea
as I've only been to a few English pubs. But it is unusual in that it's a fairly small piece that can either lay on a table as a center lamp or hang on a wall.

Besides, it was a challenge for me to make it out of scraps.
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:33, archived)
# don't listen to the miserable cunt
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:36, archived)
# I tried not to, but then he went on to describe how it could be adapted to become a living room centrepiece, etc...
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:39, archived)
# Not living room centerpiece
but a table centerpiece. The wood base is 16" on a side, so it would fit on a larger dining room table.
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:41, archived)
# My initial hyperventilation is subsiding now.
Sorry for hot-headedly dissing your perfectly OK stuff.
But why spend so much time making stuff that looks exactly like the garbage on the walls of ponce pubs?
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:51, archived)
# No prob.
I can see where that might have been mis-read. I should have been a little clearer.

Do the pubs really have that much self-lit stained glass in them over there? It's not very common here.
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:54, archived)
# It's a tedious plague here. Salmon-coloured walls and everything.
But hey, if you're bringing something new to your own continent, good on ya!
(, Mon 28 Feb 2011, 0:20, archived)
# he's made it out of stuff
recycled. made something that looks nice. and if nothing else he can almost certainly sell it to a pub apprently. i think he dun good.
(, Sun 27 Feb 2011, 23:51, archived)
# 'I tried not to'
ahahaha
(, Mon 28 Feb 2011, 1:33, archived)
# oi I do hope you are jesting
you cunt
(, Mon 28 Feb 2011, 1:14, archived)
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(, Mon 28 Feb 2011, 9:24, archived)