I hope that feeling disappears over the festivities
and you get all the architectural books and devices you asked Santa for ;)
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Wed 23 Dec 2009, 19:34,
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I shall be working Christmas Day
/The present Mrs. Architect is doing a 10 hour shift at work, and the only way I'll get to see her is going along to lend a helping hand during the main busy period.
I do know that santa is bringing me a little bit of Lego, so I am all of the glee :)
/33 yrs old and still more impressed with Lego than any computerised device or gadget going.
//and fear not on the image challenge, I shall still be putting in effort for a James Bond Christmas, the only difference being it'll be only me doing it ;)
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Wed 23 Dec 2009, 19:37,
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I do know that santa is bringing me a little bit of Lego, so I am all of the glee :)
/33 yrs old and still more impressed with Lego than any computerised device or gadget going.
//and fear not on the image challenge, I shall still be putting in effort for a James Bond Christmas, the only difference being it'll be only me doing it ;)
I saw the old Tommy Cooper narrated Lego advert on tv the other night
made me right happy
www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2nL5sSSvd0
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Wed 23 Dec 2009, 19:39,
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2nL5sSSvd0
You seem to refer to your 'present Mrs. Architect' with alarming frequency!
Do you have a collection of former Mrs. Architects buried under your garden patio?
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Wed 23 Dec 2009, 19:44,
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I have it on good authority that she makes the bricks
that make the houses that Archie has architected.
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