Haha!! Mate honestly love the stuff, but apparently to work for the company isn't very good. Insider knowledge lol!D41 wrote:And it's Ferrero Rocher of all things...it's like eating flavoured gravel.
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Haha!! Mate honestly love the stuff, but apparently to work for the company isn't very good. Insider knowledge lol!D41 wrote:And it's Ferrero Rocher of all things...it's like eating flavoured gravel.
Sorry for the delay, here are the two i had made up.Blade wrote:Sounds good Frankie post up some photos of your photos
Yeah I was looking at them, i have been trying various mediums to see what looks good....Jack wrote:Acrylics are nice , Aluminium is even nicer in my opinion , you can get some really nice effects on brushed aluminium tooFrankie wrote:The other day I had two large prints arrive of some photos I took in Cornwall, normally when I do this to put on the wall, I go with canvas prints. This time I have gone for large acrylic prints, I have to say they look mint, now I need to work out how to hand them LOL...
That second photo is awesome.Frankie wrote:Sorry for the delay, here are the two i had made up.Blade wrote:Sounds good Frankie post up some photos of your photos
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2gWpWJB][img]htt ... .jpg[/img]DSC_3411_fkwm by Frankie Art, on Flickr[/url]
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2gWqKSW][img]htt ... .jpg[/img]P2020982 fk wm 50 by Frankie Art, on Flickr[/url]
Wasn't the stuff I buy then. You'd still be waiting. LolBlade wrote:Some bits I ordered from my local Triumph stealer.
Knowledgable, helpful staff and parts arrived exactly when they said they would
Hope you’ve managed to get the broken bit out of your buttBlade wrote:A new endoscope, as the last one broke, so I got a refund and just bought a cheap one.