Oh lord that's good
Posts by Ant
Been there. (Bin there?)
John Blanche is always good inspiration for anything
Hey, don't blame the English for that one, that's the French's fault
I can't blame you! I have biro's and rollerballs in case someone else needs them - mostly they came as a set :D
I keep being tempted by them too.
The fountain pen feed needs details...what's the pen? :)
I can't remember when I last used anything but a fountain pen (maybe a mechanical pencil)
You're generally right about that, as interesting as the battles might be for various reasons, it's the leadup and aftermath that are more interesting
I'm old enough to remember buying my first Citadel figure for 45p
*crumbles to dust*
I don't think anyone who is a Holmes fan will ever argue with that take.
The ITV production of Sherlock Holmes was perfect.
Perfection.
Non-agricultural people are being ignorant about the difference and uses of hay and straw in my mentions as a result of this discussion so let's break it all down in broad strokes but finer than these to explain why no one is using hay for a mattress in a medieval setting.
The Metamorphosis feels pretty wet to me, if that helps? Also not a shimmer ink
They*
Didn't thru reduce the gold quality too of some of their lines?
I use Metamorphosis in my Sailor <B>
It's fantastic.
That is the stupidest take I've ever heard (theirs, not yours)
History is littered with people who were so clearly ADHD (and/or Autistic)
That sounds awfully organised.
Yes! They go for silly money now on ebay
I love mine too. They are just something else.
I wish Rotring would re-release the fountain pen version.
Its AMAZING on the big screen
Well that was fucking brilliant.
Holy shit that audio was good in the cinema.
Akira
At the cinema
Fuck. Yes.
Nice!
You're welcome.
Had to back this.
Can we also throw them out of windows?
Step 1.
Read Carl Sagan.