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Post by Bogatan on Aug 17, 2014 20:53:29 GMT
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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 17, 2014 21:43:04 GMT
I think the tale of Armada Hoist & the Pint Glass in the Moon Under Water needs a retelling here:
Phil brings his new, probably first in the country, Armada Hoist to a 2002 meet in Central London. John picks it up, asks "what does it do?", and presses down on the back of it's shoulder. The arm extends knocking a pint glass over!
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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 17, 2014 21:46:34 GMT
Superb. I vote balancing Transformers in dramatic poses on pint glasses should be a new competitive sport. Do we have an existing thread suitable for posed on pint glasses photos? Oh I'll make one and it can be merged if there is. Having spent the last few days merging some of the smaller threads with similar or identical topics I can confidently say nobody has done this one before. But we should have. Bad us. I've got plenty of photos of TFs *IN* pubs.
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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 17, 2014 22:17:52 GMT
That glass needed a Seacon in it!
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Post by The Huff on Aug 18, 2014 18:48:18 GMT
Well then, here are some more in a suspiciously looking similar location:
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Post by Shockprowl on Aug 18, 2014 19:10:24 GMT
OHMYGODTHISISTHEBESTTHREADEVER!
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Post by Philip Ayres on Aug 18, 2014 21:19:39 GMT
Some more pint glass shots from Generations Skybyte ComparisonThats not to say you can't pose new SB with some success. As well as Nigels very serious look please note the (presumably) Quilters to the left. Both of these show SB can be balanced standing up, in this case perched on top of a glass. Shark attack. Well I had to take advantage of the shark pose. This ones unsupported,aside from Deaths Heads cape which is quite impressive.
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Post by Pinwig on Aug 19, 2014 20:54:03 GMT
He's got some stomach muscles that shark, I'll give him that.
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