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  • Heather74
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    I looked everywhere I could think of for this, sadly no luck:cry:

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  • Sculpher
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    Well - I think 2 years and a month is long enough. I give up. Going to a hypnotist now - see if they can't dig it out of my head...

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  • Sculpher
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    Originally posted by bumblelady View Post
    they do have patience then,
    That I do. It's all I have now. That - and the cold, cold silence....

    Despite someone deleting my post...

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  • bumblelady
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    they do have patience then,

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  • sixtyten
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    ..They didn't Bumble..there were two further followup posts on here yesterday,but I foolishly deleted them as I assumed the OP was new,and the two followup ones were just impatience

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  • bumblelady
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    i really think they would of given up checking by now

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  • Heather74
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    lol The first post was 2005 Even me and my superb talent for patience, draws a line at almost a year
    Last edited by Heather74; 23-08-2007, 20:11.

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  • sixtyten
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    Patience is a virtue

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  • Sculpher
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    Tombstone / Gravestone toy

    Back in the day (80s) I was given a most curious 'toy' - it was about the size of a 'Pocketeer' (remember those!!?!?!) - it was a cream coloured gravestone with a clear plastic front - and full of what appeared to be water. When turned upside down - blood dripped from holes in the front (behind the 'glass') giving the appearance that the grave stone was bleeding. This pooled in the bottom (out of sight) and when it stopped bleeding(after about 30 seconds) it could be inverted again to repeat the action. Like I said - not your mainstream kinda toy - but does ANYONE have a clue what they were called? I remember the name was a sly play on words - but it's driving me MAD trying to remember! Please help!
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