Monday, 19 November 2012

A picture can tell the story of a thousand words and a seagull


I am rather tired and it is getting rather late so I have drawn a picture to explain the whole days events, after all they do say a picture tells the story of a thousand words. And it is possible to do a quick drawing,  much quicker that typing a thousand words, which would be spelt badly anyway, it is, you see easier to do a bad drawing that everyone understands that a bad story that gets confused.



However if you are reading the paperback and there is no picture then all I can say is it was one hell of a day and I told that ghost writer eating the seagull would only end in tears 


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  1. I love the picture, there seems to be a lot going on there! A picture is certainly worth a thousand words :)

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    1. Indeed it is although I still have to decide what the thousand words are.

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  2. I noticed a Dalek on the right. I have it on good authority that THE DALEKS ARE COMING! (but keep it under your hat for now, it's supposed to be a secret)

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    1. Those DALEKS keep coming back, you have to admire the plucky determination to manage that. After all they have been destroyed loads now and each time they manage it looking better each time. I remember the days when they looked like a failed IKEA project with egg boxes glued in the side.

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  3. Sorry. not the right side the left side. It would be the right hand side if you were looking at it from the back, but then you wouldn't be able to see it properly and then... oh my.... I am an idiot.

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    1. Its OK Mr H it is an old DALEK trick, confuse the enemy, make then think they are on the other side so they are not noticed as they spin about like fairground bumper cars shouting exterminate exterminate exterminate EXTERMINATTTTEEEEEEE as fairground bumper cars do sometimes. No hang on that's the kids driving the bumper cars.

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