Da Queen

Creations to please the eye, where form trumps over function.
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WOW, I would settle for just a quarter of your talent Richard. that looks excellent
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Absolutely love the bald look Richard but I swear she has a slight smile in the photo with the head gear on. Trev.
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I swear she has a slight smile in the photo with the head gear on.
Baldness seems to make people look serious. Perhaps that's what the young people today want—to look heavy and serious. One must wonder. Of course they have no idea how much fun it was just to be alive back in the sixties—and there is no way to really tell them; it remains a secret us old guys share.

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Rasper wrote:
I swear she has a slight smile in the photo with the head gear on.
Baldness seems to make people look serious. Perhaps that's what the young people today want—to look heavy and serious. One must wonder. Of course they have no idea how much fun it was just to be alive back in the sixties—and there is no way to really tell them; it remains a secret us old guys share.

Richard
Richard, we're not old, just older
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I've been playing around with her crown, since it is a test casting. I wanted to get the gating right.

I buried it for two days in sawdust soaked with vinegar, salt, ammonia, and urine.

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I'm sure it was the finest filtered European urine available. :D
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I'm sure it was the finest filtered European urine available.
Well yes, you could say that. It's was the result of two bottles of Heineken beer filtered through you know who.

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:lol: :lol: :lol:
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Rasper wrote:
I'm sure it was the finest filtered European urine available.
Well yes, you could say that. It's was the result of two bottles of Heineken beer filtered through you know who.

R
I could not think of a better method :lol: , but I'd use the local brew

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Well I guess you would. Ozzies know how to brew beer. Unfortunately when the German brewers immigrated to the US and Mexico and opened the breweries, they seemed to have forgotten how to brew beer on the trip over. Mexican beer is better than that watered down American stuff, but not by much.

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