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Clocked this bust of an Admiral in the Strangers Hall in Norwich.

Clocked this bust of an Admiral in the Strangers Hall in Norwich.
And for a bonus point, who would be the fifth actor?
Mods might delete, but it made me laugh. What would a sausage even be called? Swine pudding?
some fun ideas for the bedroom 🥵❤️🙈
Since the constitutional status of the Falklands is decided by the people who live there, not a football match, it seems only fair to remind the Premier League players who seem to have forgotten it.
My LUG had a challenge recently and the theme was "Plants", so I stretched the rules and did my typical 1:1 scale food and made it fit the category. I was already working on the half lemon for my lemon pepper wings, so I decided to make a full sized one as well. At our May meeting it got selected for display at the store!
I wasn't happy with the 6x6 round options in yellow, so I came up with my own technique to smooth out the sides by adding 1x1 round tiles and plates to a 1x2 rail and wedging it into the antistuds on the curved slopes so the rail sits at about 45°
The white slits on the cut lemon are just vinyl decal I cut - I originally tried to do the trans yellow dish on top of the orange slice dish from the wreath set, which looked great in studio, but not in person, so I pivoted.
Hoping I made Master Builder Alec proud - it's definitely not a pineapple.
We see references throughout the Harry Potter series to real people from history like Nicolas Flamel and Paracelsus who are identified as wizards. Who else could be?
John Dee, Roger Bacon and Helena Blavatsky and Rasputin all seem like possible candidates.
With James Milner and Ashley Young retiring this summer, it got me wondering how many active players there are who played in the Football League Divisions before they were rebranded in 2004. David McGoldrick’s first season at Notts County qualifies him, but who else is there?
Scale here doesn’t matter. It can be a tiny thing, like how in my WFRP game, barbarians from Albion subsist on ‘kuppa,’ a thin brown soup of extremely variable quality. Or it could be a big thing, like a full army list for the continent of Lumbria.