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Posted on 30/11/12 08:43:40 AM
Steve Caplin
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Challenge 431: Toiletpaper family
As I was making my way through the streets of Amsterdam recently I was glancing in a shop window when I noticed this interesting sight.

The Delft-inspired range of kitchen appliances was curious enough, but what really caught my eye was this promotion for the Toiletpapier Family. Good grief! What must such a family look like? Are they made of the stuff, or merely wrapped in it?

Only time, and your collective imagination, will reveal the truth.



Posted on 30/11/12 2:53:10 PM
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Mummy?

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Posted on 01/12/12 07:03:44 AM
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Bogof?

Posted on 01/12/12 3:15:27 PM
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Re: Challenge 431: Toiletpaper family
Mr & Mrs T. Roll with child enjoying family activities together.



Posted on 01/12/12 8:37:51 PM
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Posted on 02/12/12 1:48:42 PM
josephine harvatt
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Ugh Izal!
Didn't so much absorb as move around ...

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Posted on 02/12/12 2:27:15 PM
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Ah memories, memories...

Hey, there was another time (a shopping mall off Oxford Street )when I paid my money, and checked that there was plenty of soap and the driers were working. then went to the loo, then came out and put liberal amounts soap gunge on my hands and proceeded to use the taps to wash it all off. The taps didn't work: every basin was the same!







Posted on 02/12/12 2:57:09 PM
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Re: Challenge 431: Toiletpaper family
josephine harvatt wrote:
Ugh Izal!
Didn't so much absorb as move around ...


Makes good tracing paper though

Posted on 02/12/12 4:24:46 PM
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Actually, the poster in the window was advertising Bob Edet's book signing tour. His new book is titled simply,"Edet." Here's a sample from the book:



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Posted on 03/12/12 01:17:25 AM
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Posted on 03/12/12 04:59:04 AM
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http://vimeo.com/54744275


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Posted on 03/12/12 2:38:31 PM
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"They're soft and they are strong
And very, very long
There's really nothing wrong
With the Bogroll Family"



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Posted on 03/12/12 2:40:57 PM
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Love your house Emy!
Very well insulated

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Posted on 03/12/12 2:45:17 PM
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Fantastic retro animals Tooquillous - did you make them yourself?

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Posted on 03/12/12 3:15:31 PM
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Re: Challenge 431: Toiletpaper family
michael sinclair wrote:
Ah memories, memories...
Hey, there was another time (a shopping mall off Oxford Street )when I paid my money, and checked that there was plenty of soap and the driers were working. then went to the loo, then came out and put liberal amounts soap gunge on my hands and proceeded to use the taps to wash it all off. The taps didn't work: every basin was the same!

Hey Michael, next time, first read the massage on the door



Posted on 03/12/12 4:05:15 PM
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josephine harvatt wrote:
Love your house Emy!
Very well insulated


Thank you Josephine, is FOR RENT if anyone is interested....



Posted on 03/12/12 8:56:49 PM
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http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s211/fungismith/Blue-roll-prime.gif


Posted on 04/12/12 05:50:28 AM
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Re: Challenge 431: Toiletpaper family
Our own NASA astronaut André Kuipers, here testing for Edet (paper) and Verkade (chocolate). The combination may put one on the wrong leg as we say in Holland. See also:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/11/081111210838.htm





Posted on 04/12/12 09:13:01 AM
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josephine harvatt wrote:
Fantastic retro animals Tooquillous - did you make them yourself?

Thanks Josephine Yes..the majority of the animals were made entirely with custom shapes and layer styles except for the deer..the antlers, snout and legs/tail were borrowed from google
I was particularly pleased with the way the bees legs turned out looking like pipe cleaners. They were done with brushes and layer styles.


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Posted on 04/12/12 2:03:21 PM
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Wow! ... I meant "did you make them IRL" - now I know they are digital constructs as opposed to photos of real things I am even more impressed.

You should think about marketing them as designs -they are much nicer than similar stuff I have seen in shops

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