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Fake eggs!

Postby A J Irving » Sep 8th, '10, 15:13



This might be useful to someone and I just thought I'd mention this whilst I remember. You can buy rubber eggs that REALLY look like actual hens eggs from the Horniman Museum in Forest Hill. My nephew had one and my mum freaked out when he dropped it thinking that she was going to have to clear up yolk off of her carpet.

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Postby Mandrake » Sep 8th, '10, 15:36

National Trust souvenir shops also sell them at £1.50 each, brown and occasionally white ones. I've seen them in seaside gift shops as well at £1 each. Great for (very amateur and unsuccesful) juggling!

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Postby Jean » Sep 8th, '10, 16:03

My granny had one of these tossed it right at me scared the c*** (not the best) out of me.

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Postby spooneythegoon » Sep 8th, '10, 17:48

cups and balls anyone? :wink:

Oh, by the way, if anyone really wants one of those assassin pouch things, I have two things to say. Firstly, why? Secondly, there is a tool belt in Aldi at the moment at about a tenner (may be more or less, can't quite remember...), with TT pockets and all! :D

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