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Started by Trapezium Artist, August 31, 2013, 10:53:23 AM

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DueyC

It's out of stock again now  :(
Also to be found running the website and merch sales at www.lifesignsmusic.co.uk

Pedro

Flippy Neck! Are they making them one at a time??
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

JakeWorrell

Well they take a full size one and get Jem to graffiti it, then they shrink it down using 'Wonkavision' before they package it up and sell it.
"The longer the note, the more dread."

rogerg


owen

And most of the frosterisks went down with the website, so the raw materials aren't there either

Brom

Maybe their till goes.... "Bee ching"  :D
I am out of the office. Messages can be left with Mr. C Lyons on 020 7722 3333

Pedro

Groan.... (actually huzzah, well played etc.) :)
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

JakeWorrell

Quote from: Brom on October 03, 2013, 11:25:41 AM
Maybe their till goes.... "Bee ching"  :D

Ha! One for the railway geeks!
"The longer the note, the more dread."

Pedro

Quote from: JakeWorrell on October 04, 2013, 02:10:00 AM
Quote from: Brom on October 03, 2013, 11:25:41 AM
Maybe their till goes.... "Bee ching"  :D

Ha! One for the railway geeks!

...as in; "I'm not your kind,  I'm rail!"? ;)
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

Ivor

Quote from: owen on October 02, 2013, 07:58:21 AM
And most of the frosterisks went down with the website, so the raw materials aren't there either

Seriously? No off-site data backups?  :o

Pedro

Quote from: Ivor on October 05, 2013, 08:38:09 AM
Quote from: owen on October 02, 2013, 07:58:21 AM
And most of the frosterisks went down with the website, so the raw materials aren't there either

Seriously? No off-site data backups?  :o
:) I love how the term "off-site backups" is used on a forum dedicated to one bloke pursuing a hobby in his shed! :)
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

Trapezium Artist

Quote from: Pedro on October 05, 2013, 08:56:52 AM
Quote from: Ivor on October 05, 2013, 08:38:09 AM
Quote from: owen on October 02, 2013, 07:58:21 AM
And most of the frosterisks went down with the website, so the raw materials aren't there either

Seriously? No off-site data backups?  :o
:) I love how the term "off-site backups" is used on a forum dedicated to one bloke pursuing a hobby in his shed! :)

Oh, I dunno, Pedro: if there's anything I ever forget about Frost*, I know that I only have to contact you as my off-site backup  ;)

Pedro

Quote from: Ivor on October 05, 2013, 08:38:09 AM
Quote from: owen on October 02, 2013, 07:58:21 AM
And most of the frosterisks went down with the website, so the raw materials aren't there either

Seriously? No off-site data backups?  :o
:) I love how the term "off-site backups" is used on a forum dedicated to one bloke pursuing a hobby in his shed! :)
"Putting food on the table is more important than 7/8"

Trapezium Artist

Quote from: Pedro on October 05, 2013, 10:53:40 AM
Quote from: Ivor on October 05, 2013, 08:38:09 AM
Quote from: owen on October 02, 2013, 07:58:21 AM
And most of the frosterisks went down with the website, so the raw materials aren't there either

Seriously? No off-site data backups?  :o
:) I love how the term "off-site backups" is used on a forum dedicated to one bloke pursuing a hobby in his shed! :)

Is this one of those "I'm not listening, I can't hear you" games, Pedro?  ;)

aguynamedsid

Quote from: Renters on August 31, 2013, 11:41:00 AM
Quote from: LivingForever on August 31, 2013, 11:31:28 AM

"The Beard is Out There" is the name of a Spock's Beard live album, which surely can't be a coincidence?

I feel a spoof coming on.  Two Prog references on one model train?  Either that or some Proghead in the Hornby product line department putting the word out there!!
I can't keep it in any longer! It was me, I work in product development at Hornby. Following on from this I did a series of made up locos called - 'Morse Collieries', 'Portnoy Collieries', 'Trewavas Aggregates', 'Stolt Industries', 'Gildenlow Salt Co.' and 'Transatlantic industries'.
They all went to production and no one twigged the connection