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Posted on 22/06/12 08:50:10 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 408: Stalling for time
I had a meeting last week in an office block in one of London's new riverside developments. I got there early, before the stallholders had a chance to set up shop in these rather attractive barrow stalls.

What might you sell from stalls such as these? And how would the stalls look when they're open for business?

High res is here.



Posted on 22/06/12 08:57:10 AM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
This looks fun - hope I have time !

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Posted on 22/06/12 1:32:55 PM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
Its going to be interesting to see how open those doors.....

Posted on 22/06/12 2:50:59 PM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
Jota120 wrote:
Its going to be interesting to see how open those doors.....


That's a good point Trevor. do they slide up? Or maybe they detach? Reminds me of the Rickshaw Challenge

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Posted on 22/06/12 2:58:20 PM
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I don't want to spoil the mystery but i found this.. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jainbow/4550957415/ So i think the trick is to do something that doesnt look like that!

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Posted on 22/06/12 3:23:10 PM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
Trotters independent mobility scooters and flat screens.



Posted on 22/06/12 9:12:23 PM
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Agree Artwell, my engineering part was in place, I think it seems, = conundrum or Art


Posted on 22/06/12 9:18:27 PM
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My solution will follow, even though have a conundrum

Posted on 24/06/12 06:43:17 AM
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We all know Steve's new copy of 'How2Cheat' get published in a few days. But did you know Steve sometimes sales his books himself? Here we see Steve just coming back from a little ride on his new electric bike to keep on selling. Sometimes strange, cheating things happen, depending on the page the buyers open. The crown is a tribute to the person that earns it.



Posted on 24/06/12 09:34:52 AM
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Posted on 25/06/12 09:51:42 AM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
The United Nations' Celebrity Fund Drive



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Posted on 25/06/12 12:14:15 PM
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http://vimeo.com/44642842

I couldn't resist doing another gypsy theme challenge. Those barrows were an open invitation



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Posted on 25/06/12 9:59:02 PM
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That's lovely Tooquilous


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Posted on 25/06/12 10:00:03 PM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
Meanwhile Sweeney Todd and Mrs Lovett ponder the implications of the pasty tax



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Posted on 26/06/12 6:20:01 PM
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Re: Challenge 408: Stalling for time
josephine harvatt wrote:




I remember trying one of those pies once; it cost me an arm and a leg!


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Posted on 27/06/12 04:12:59 AM
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Josephine- I Lovett!

Posted on 27/06/12 06:01:38 AM
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Posted on 27/06/12 08:54:57 AM
josephine harvatt
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Thanks Deb - and GKB -

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Posted on 27/06/12 3:37:22 PM
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Dear friends, I am enthusiastic about all your creations!
The challenge of this week was very difficult for me. The puppet player was recently in the main street of Nice. He said to me, that he is going to spend some weeks in London. Perhaps you will meet him …




Posted on 28/06/12 06:17:24 AM
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Challenge 408: Stalling for time
Open for business...





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