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Posted by John S on September 8, 2008, 11:14 am
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> See if you can guess. It's quite a specific thing.
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> The other "ingredients" are a 95mm dia by 150 mm lump of EN24, jewellery
> beads, ground glass, a transformer + wiring, nuts'n'bolts.
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> -- Peter Fairbrother
You are building a 12" to the foot scale model of one of Thomas
Crappers first high level flush bogs ?
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Posted by Peter Fairbrother on September 8, 2008, 1:27 pm
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John S wrote:
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>> See if you can guess. It's quite a specific thing.
>>
>> The other "ingredients" are a 95mm dia by 150 mm lump of EN24, jewellery
>> beads, ground glass, a transformer + wiring, nuts'n'bolts.
>>
>> -- Peter Fairbrother
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> You are building a 12" to the foot scale model of one of Thomas
> Crappers first high level flush bogs ?
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>
>
Is that the one which drops a large weight on your head, poisons you
with ground glass, then electrocutes you?
But what are the jewels for?
-- Peter Fairbrother
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Posted by Peter Fairbrother on September 8, 2008, 1:31 pm
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John S wrote:
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>> See if you can guess. It's quite a specific thing.
>>
>> The other "ingredients" are a 95mm dia by 150 mm lump of EN24, jewellery
>> beads, ground glass, a transformer + wiring, nuts'n'bolts.
>>
>> -- Peter Fairbrother
>
> You are building a 12" to the foot scale model of one of Thomas
> Crappers first high level flush bogs ?
>
>
>
Is that the one which bolts you in place, drops a large weight on your
head, poisons you with ground glass, garottes you with tugsten wire,
then electrocutes you?
But what are the jewels for?
-- Peter Fairbrother
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Posted by Tony Jeffree on September 8, 2008, 1:46 pm
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On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 18:31:35 +0100, Peter Fairbrother
>John S wrote:
>>
>>> See if you can guess. It's quite a specific thing.
>>>
>>> The other "ingredients" are a 95mm dia by 150 mm lump of EN24, jewellery
>>> beads, ground glass, a transformer + wiring, nuts'n'bolts.
>>>
>>> -- Peter Fairbrother
>>
>> You are building a 12" to the foot scale model of one of Thomas
>> Crappers first high level flush bogs ?
>>
>>
>>
>
>Is that the one which bolts you in place, drops a large weight on your
>head, poisons you with ground glass, garottes you with tugsten wire,
>then electrocutes you?
>
>But what are the jewels for?
Decoration?
Regards,
Tony
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Posted by Peter Fairbrother on September 8, 2008, 2:08 pm
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Tony Jeffree wrote:
> On Mon, 08 Sep 2008 18:31:35 +0100, Peter Fairbrother
>
>> John S wrote:
>>>
>>>> See if you can guess. It's quite a specific thing.
>>>>
>>>> The other "ingredients" are a 95mm dia by 150 mm lump of EN24, jewellery
>>>> beads, ground glass, a transformer + wiring, nuts'n'bolts.
>>>>
>>>> -- Peter Fairbrother
>>> You are building a 12" to the foot scale model of one of Thomas
>>> Crappers first high level flush bogs ?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Is that the one which bolts you in place, drops a large weight on your
>> head, poisons you with ground glass, garottes you with tungsten wire,
>> then electrocutes you?
>>
>> But what are the jewels for?
>
> Decoration?
I doubt they would need decoration - that model was only for the most
constipated (scared the c**p out of them).
-- Peter Fairbrother
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> The other "ingredients" are a 95mm dia by 150 mm lump of EN24, jewellery
> beads, ground glass, a transformer + wiring, nuts'n'bolts.
>
> -- Peter Fairbrother