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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Screwball Scramble!
Its the one I was thinking of. I had a mini battery powered version too.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbmbMSrsZVQ
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:21, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
My brother hated me because I could do that and he couldn't.
Now he's a millionaire. In your face, me!
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:25, Reply)
Is he single?

(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:27, Reply)
Nope.
You're too good for him anyway.
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:28, Reply)
ooh what does he do?
if it's "he worked in a job that he hated until he was 25 and then made millions selling corsets and cupcakes" it would give me hope.
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:27, Reply)
Less corsets and cupcakes
and more conservatories and orangeries.
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:29, Reply)
how does one
sell an orangery? In fact, how does one procure an orangerie?
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:33, Reply)
They're like conservatories
but more posher and expensiver.
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:35, Reply)
do they actually have anything to do
with oranges?
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:36, Reply)
Yes.
The base is built from oranges which have been freeze-dried and compacted into bricks. The frames are made from orange tree timber. The glass is made from orange peel.
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:41, Reply)

www.craftmasters.co.uk/html/what_s_an_orangery_.html
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:45, Reply)
thanks for the info
although less thanks for the LIES in the first response.
(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 10:11, Reply)
from Roger the Orangerier

(, Wed 24 Mar 2010, 9:39, Reply)

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