Much better than his visit to the drawing pin factory.
(NinjaBadgerhides in the bushes and gives you TB.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:25,
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Or the knife and fork factory, next door...
(Fresh Water Moleloves his baby boy more and more every day,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:25,
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Not because he got covered in drawing pins.
It was just a bit dull there.
(NinjaBadgerhides in the bushes and gives you TB.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:25,
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Whereas the spoon factory tour
was fun for all involved?
(Stoopidukis the waterboatman.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:26,
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I'd love to visit a four story building with the words
"Spoon factory" in massive yellow letters atop its grand facade.
(NinjaBadgerhides in the bushes and gives you TB.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:28,
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Probably a meth lab.
They do try to hide 'em you know.
(Stoopidukis the waterboatman.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:29,
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Spoons tell no lies.
(NinjaBadgerhides in the bushes and gives you TB.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:32,
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Spoons use heroin addicts
to get warmth and a cheap high.
(Stoopidukis the waterboatman.,
Wed 17 Dec 2008, 10:35,
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:D
the drawing pin was invented by Simon in 1914... since then it has become one of the 7 dominant types of pin in the world with an annual turnover in the UK of £8 per annum.