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Originally Posted by 911Freak
I really enjoyed James May's Toy program. The R/E agents assessing value of his Lego home was hilarious as was trying to make a PB&J with lego knives, forks etc. The segment with the open house where someone pooped in his Lego toilet and left a Lego Log was hilarious
Good stuff, cool guy, cool job!
btw- there is car guy chic when it comes to fashion, or lack of... My niece calls it fashion backwards
Personally, I prefer casual dress, after many years working for bankers and wearing suits every day you begin to realize even nice suits are simply another type of uniform...
Now days I can still through together a sophisticated look just as easily as uber casual rancho-relaxo chic. For that I am grateful. There's a time to look sharp, just as there's a time to "be comfortable"... I prefer the latter!
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Wasnt it fantastic? Every now and then something like that comes along, seemingly specifcially intenede to stop you hurling the TV through a window. We loved the full sized Airfix Spitfire. Model making was someting I loved as a kid, and its something I try to foist to fosit on my kids instead of PS3. That show really helped.