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5 minutes ago, se7enthdevil said:

i've been informed by the people who keep on saying i am the spit of him that this character was a 6'6" celt who was some sort of warrior in game of thrones.

 

the leather and fur he is wearing certainly is doing a bang up job of impersonating dry stone walling i must agree...

Ah, apologies, my bad.

 

Can you post us a pic so we can compare? Peeking over a wall is optional.

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3 hours ago, silky fox said:

Going back to your original post Mr Idiot.The Berserker you spoke of,wasn't this fellow was it?9261829bf5ca77426d23edbd68c2d3e6.jpg

No Silky, that's Hoppin' Mad Wolfie McTavish. 

 

Banished to the forest was he. A promising cling film rep in his prime, but his gingerness slowly poisoned his brilliant mind.

 

I put him out of his misery a few years back. He got caught in one of Arzgarth's wizard snares. I mistook him for a rabid Orangutan (we were having lots of problems at the time) and finished him off with a double legged Persian scissor choke.

 

A tragic loss to the world of thin plastic food coverings, but crucially one less ginger in the gene pool.

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