
Style is not original, but humour is above average for this age group.
B+ Outstanding progress.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:28,
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B+ Outstanding progress.

variety is the spice of life.
for example, how believable would it be if i'd implied that Mr. Bader was mailing tableware to Mr. Blair?
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:34,
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for example, how believable would it be if i'd implied that Mr. Bader was mailing tableware to Mr. Blair?

He would never do such a thing.
Sending items from a tea set to a naturally orbiting satellite makes perfect sense.
That way, when British astronauts finally reach the moon, they'll be able to celebrate with a nice cup of tea.
They will, of course, be required to supply their own cups, tea, milk and water.
And probably a spoon.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:41,
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Sending items from a tea set to a naturally orbiting satellite makes perfect sense.
That way, when British astronauts finally reach the moon, they'll be able to celebrate with a nice cup of tea.
They will, of course, be required to supply their own cups, tea, milk and water.
And probably a spoon.


As for heat, surely hot water would be available from any lander module that they used?
Or from the hot water bottles with which they would be equipped. How else would they fend off the coldness of space? This is British engineering that we're discussing.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:53,
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Or from the hot water bottles with which they would be equipped. How else would they fend off the coldness of space? This is British engineering that we're discussing.

but i am, i was expecting more to start of with the i scrolled down
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:30,
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I am very concerned, very concerned, that I find this interesting.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:32,
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Man, that would actually be awesome.
I would do that all the time to show my change in pleasure to displeasure and vise versa.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:36,
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I would do that all the time to show my change in pleasure to displeasure and vise versa.

Thus would require further rotation.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:36,
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Yes.
It's a terrible accident.
It's the pointy sides that do it.
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:29,
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It's a terrible accident.
It's the pointy sides that do it.

It was his idea, and he made most of it, but I remade the second half for him, and sorted out all the timings.

I don't think he'd mind me posting it :]
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Sun 22 Jun 2008, 22:33,
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I don't think he'd mind me posting it :]