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be careful with that!!
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Loving the wheelbarrow!!
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I've been unhappy with my shabby, chipped, and banged-up back door:
Then I saw this and I'm not unhappy anymore:
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No, KP - you need to be proud of this greeny-kinda thing!
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Aw, even the knob is similar!
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All you need is the right number now - should be possible
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KeepersPrice wrote:
I've been unhappy with my shabby, chipped, and banged-up back door:
Then I saw this and I'm not unhappy anymore:
Definitely worth keeping your back door in this "style".
Last edited by gently69 (April 24, 2014 8:16 am)
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Harriet, you read my mind! I'm heading to the hardware store today to buy some door numbers (Two 2's, one 1, and a B) . My husband's gonna kill me, but the reference/joke is too good to pass up.
Who knew? I've been styling with 221B shabby-chic and never even realized it!
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Well, your hubby should be used by now to much worse things, so I guess he will be ok after a moment of - adaptation
Isn't it gorgeous?
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Oh, KP, that's just great, I love it!!
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KP - don't forget the door knocker!
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When you're not on the forum for a few days, you grab every tiny straw of Sherlock (or John, in this case) you can get...
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I love any kind of stripes!
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So. What is it?
Yeah, that is something for experts.
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I love those tops!
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"Mike the Knight" and "The Pirate's Vow" must have made an impression on two certain brothers in their childhood.
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I love this thread, so thanks for continuing here, tobe. Yes, their childhood shelf, for sure
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Oh what a fun topic!
A couple of weeks ago I saw this and my mind immediately went to Sherlock
(this is a car from a security company in Sweden)
Also last week at my mum and dads house the wind blew some sheet music down from the music stand and I thought to my self, where is Lestrad and what did Sherlock do now?
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Love them, Lazarus