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Previously:
[Manley's sketches of things](181)101013,
[A drawing of a duck](38)101014,
[Engineering](158)101015,
[Squirrels in history](119)101016,
[Uncouth](19)101017,
[Sugar is a natural preservative and if kept in a cool dry place will keep indefinitely](18)101018,
[Terracotta pie](20)101019,
[Padiddle](10)101020,
[Castle triangle](10)101021,
[UVB-76](53)101022,
[Brimstone](45)101023,
[Oslo](157)101024

Incidentally, one person has 'solved' it.
Not that is it strictly speaking a puzzle, but I have decided not to explain the titles or the methodology.
If people do get it, I'd rather that they PM me than 'out' it, although I shall not cry or anything.
These are all drawn in ink in a single book.
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Not that is it strictly speaking a puzzle, but I have decided not to explain the titles or the methodology.
If people do get it, I'd rather that they PM me than 'out' it, although I shall not cry or anything.
These are all drawn in ink in a single book.

these images all appear to be hosted on blogspot, my pictures always end up with a red x if i try and use the ones from my blog.
how're you getting them to work (or had b3ta just started allowing them since i last tried)?
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how're you getting them to work (or had b3ta just started allowing them since i last tried)?

I just copy the image location from my blog.
Not quite ready to make it open yet though - not till I have scanned these in, instead of using my camera 'phone.
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Not quite ready to make it open yet though - not till I have scanned these in, instead of using my camera 'phone.

I may be intrigued if it's the former. Very annoyed with the latter.
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The chap who knows it can be given the title and (with a little research that anyone could do) sketch roughly what I will draw now.
You'd struggle to get the titles from the images though.
To be fair, he had an advantage because my annotations are in a format which his industry uses.
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You'd struggle to get the titles from the images though.
To be fair, he had an advantage because my annotations are in a format which his industry uses.

I like this one though - only took a couple of hours to do.
Tomorrow I shall do [Sorrow](135)101026.
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Tomorrow I shall do [Sorrow](135)101026.

Sell your idea to Ikea !
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I just remembered something. A mate of mine who attented the royal school for fine arts in The Hague had some stickers printed which said 'fuck art'.
He used to take his sticker sheet along and put a sticker on every piece of pretentious wank he saw.
/Edit: I did click 'I like this', in case I wasn't clear
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He used to take his sticker sheet along and put a sticker on every piece of pretentious wank he saw.
/Edit: I did click 'I like this', in case I wasn't clear

did someone else make smaller stickers to put on his stickers?
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The Duncan of Jordanstone College Of Art students varnished it.
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