580 Comments for Margate State School

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Oh, gawrsh. [Looks at floor, shuffles feet in embarrassment.]
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Thank God for Lynn-:) it is really great having someone around that knows this stuff first hand and it really adds to the pictures to understand how this stuff is used.
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Nice Mr Motts! Creeeeeepy!
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Thanks Lynne. :)
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When Lynne says, "Ahem", be prepared!!
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Too funny, Motts!
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He has magic in his eyes....he sees what we all don't see.
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Motts
What a beautiful shot. The lighting, the dolls head just really speak out about the place. You are such an artist
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'ee' and 'ou' remind me of phonics, I suppose there's a version of Scrabble that used such tiles. I remember an old Seasme Street version of Scrabble that had similar pieces, though they were made of cardboard, these appear to be wooden or plastic.
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Jazzdigs, I thought you were calling one of us names until I remembered all my English stuff from a century ago! 8`-)
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Whoa... Wasn't ready for that one...

C'mon Weebs "suck it up"

Ok, I am better... next lols
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Okay, the only way to descibe that is..... cool!
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Maybe they bought the game in bulk.
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Hows he do that? lol
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Most likely stuffing from a torn up piece of furniture... animals love to dig around in these things making quite a mess.