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08-01-2008, 16:17
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My real name is: Dennis (DP-J)
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Originally Posted by Tco
They are eggs from an alien that crash landed its space ship into my wifes hair last June. I have been growing them in a window cleaner/kitty litter mixture and exposing them to 3 hrs of vivaldi every morning. They should hatch in about 40 years.
Did I just type that?! Damn those aliens and their subliminal, telepathic naughtiness! 
I'm glad you liked it guys. Cheers
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Hey TCO, loved this pic, like the rest havent a clue what they are. Get some Iron Maiden going and they will hatch in no time. lol
Do think it is a great image though, you should have kept it up your sleeve for the Easter Competition and then there would have been no competition!....lol
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09-01-2008, 03:12
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My real name is: Carol
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Very nicely done...
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11-01-2008, 18:40
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Well they are little lumps of clay which have been rolled into various shapes. I then rolled them across the pavement for texture and fired them in the kiln after a good dose of my Mums secret glaze recipe. Each one has a cocktail stick hole in the base. After making pilot holes in a piece of A2 pulpboard I pushed through cocktail sticks and sat the clay 'balls' on them. Then I merely curved up the sheet of pulpboard to get the light to 'fall off' and bobs your uncle. Alien eggs 
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11-01-2008, 18:47
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My real name is: Dennis (DP-J)
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Cool! 
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14-01-2008, 12:11
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Excellent work TCO, very creative indeed.
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14-01-2008, 12:54
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My real name is: Andy aka Brad Pitt
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tco
Well they are little lumps of clay which have been rolled into various shapes. I then rolled them across the pavement for texture and fired them in the kiln after a good dose of my Mums secret glaze recipe. Each one has a cocktail stick hole in the base. After making pilot holes in a piece of A2 pulpboard I pushed through cocktail sticks and sat the clay 'balls' on them. Then I merely curved up the sheet of pulpboard to get the light to 'fall off' and bobs your uncle. Alien eggs 
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and there's me thinking that beer, women and fast cars that make a mans world go round!!!! lol
looks like you've captured a few peps eyes here dude!! Keep on rockin   
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